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Kafka on the Shore
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Kafka Tamura, a fifteen-year-old, escapes his home, haunted by his father's ominous forecast. Meanwhile, Nakata, an elderly man known for tracking lost cats and who never fully recovered from a peculiar incident in his childhood, experiences a sudden tumult in his otherwise uncomplicated life. As these two stories unfold simultaneously, extraordinary events transpire: cats engage in conversations with humans, fish cascade from the sky, and a ghost-like figure introduces a young woman who cites Hegel. In a mysterious forest, soldiers linger seemingly untouched by time since World War II. Amidst this surreal setting, a brutal murder occurs, yet the identities of the victim and perpetrator remain enigmatic, forming part of a sophisticated and dreamlike narrative. With an introduction by the author, this work is described as "Wonderful... Magical and outlandish" by the Daily Mail, "Hypnotic, spellbinding" by The Times, and "Cool, fluent and addictive" by the Daily Telegraph.
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Kafka Tamura, a fifteen-year-old, escapes his home, haunted by his father's ominous forecast. Meanwhile, Nakata, an elderly man known for tracking lost cats and who never fully recovered from a peculiar incident in his childhood, experiences a sudden tumult in his otherwise uncomplicated life. As these two stories unfold simultaneously, extraordinary events transpire: cats engage in conversations with humans, fish cascade from the sky, and a ghost-like figure introduces a young woman who cites Hegel. In a mysterious forest, soldiers linger seemingly untouched by time since World War II. Amidst this surreal setting, a brutal murder occurs, yet the identities of the victim and perpetrator remain enigmatic, forming part of a sophisticated and dreamlike narrative. With an introduction by the author, this work is described as "Wonderful... Magical and outlandish" by the Daily Mail, "Hypnotic, spellbinding" by The Times, and "Cool, fluent and addictive" by the Daily Telegraph.
