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The wind-up bird chronicle [by] Haruki Murakami ; translated from the Japanese by Jay Rubin.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Original language: Japanese Publication details: New York Alfred A. Knopf 1997Edition: 1st American edDescription: 611, [2] p. ill. 25 cmISBN:
  • 0679446699 (alk. paper)
Uniform titles:
  • Nejimaki-dori kuronikuru English
Subject(s): Genre/Form:
DDC classification:
  • 895.6/35 21
LOC classification:
  • PL856.U673 N4513 1997
Online resources: Summary: Having quit his job, Toru Okada is enjoying a pleasant stint as a "house husband", listening to music and arranging the dry cleaning and doing the cooking - until his cat goes missing, his wife becomes distant and begins acting strangely, and he starts meeting enigmatic people with fantastic life stories. They involve him in a world of psychics, shared dreams, out-of-body experiences, and shaman-like powers, and tell him stories from Japan's war in Manchuria, about espionage on the border with Mongolia, the battle of Nomonhan, the killing of the animals in Hsin-ching's zoo, and the fate of Japanese prisoners-of-war in the Soviet camps in Siberia.
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"Works consulted": p. [613].

Having quit his job, Toru Okada is enjoying a pleasant stint as a "house husband", listening to music and arranging the dry cleaning and doing the cooking - until his cat goes missing, his wife becomes distant and begins acting strangely, and he starts meeting enigmatic people with fantastic life stories. They involve him in a world of psychics, shared dreams, out-of-body experiences, and shaman-like powers, and tell him stories from Japan's war in Manchuria, about espionage on the border with Mongolia, the battle of Nomonhan, the killing of the animals in Hsin-ching's zoo, and the fate of Japanese prisoners-of-war in the Soviet camps in Siberia.

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