The Wind-up Bird Chronicle
Author
Original Work
Translator
Language
Year
1998
Publisher
Country
United States
Pages
607
ISBN
978-0679775430

A "dreamlike and compelling” tour de force (Chicago Tribune)—an astonishingly imaginative detective story, an account of a disintegrating marriage, and an excavation of the buried secrets from Japan’s forgotten campaign in Manchuria during World War II.
Now with a new introduction by the author.
In a Tokyo suburb, a young man named Toru Okada searches for his wife’s missing cat—and then for his wife as well—in a netherworld beneath the city’s placid surface. As these searches intersect, he encounters a bizarre group of allies and antagonists. Gripping, prophetic, and suffused with comedy and menace, this is one of Haruki Murakami’s most acclaimed and beloved novels. -- Amazon
Press Reviews
- The Guardianby Jay Rubin · Jan 2005
<p>Jay Rubin on the joy of working across two languages - and the difficulties of translating particularly unpleasant passages.</p>
- The Guardianby Alex Clark · Oct 2002
<p>Alex Clark discovers cause for optimism in Haruki Murakami's dazzlingly elegant stories, After the Quake</p>
- The Guardianby Steven Poole · Apr 2002
<p>Steven Poole on Haruki Murakami and the Music of Words by Jay Rubin | Useful Mathematical & Physical Formulae, by Matthew Watkins | Power & Greed: A Short History of the World, by Philippe Gigantès | On Sacred Mountains by Martin J Goodman </p>
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