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go out to work in your fields. When it’s directly overhead, you take a break for lunch. When it sinks in the west, you go home to sleep. In the winter they stay home and do indoor work. When spring comes, they head out to the fields again. Anyway, that cycle continues, year after year, and then one day, something inside you dies. Maybe nothing or maybe something in the west of the sun. At any rate, it’s different from south of the border.
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on her father's stereo, and talking with a pre-adolescent openness that becomes erotic only in retrospect. They separate when entering different junior high schools, and lose touch. Later in life, Shimamoto is a beautiful, intense and mysterious woman who reveals little of her life. She is single and
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Try to imagine this, you’re a farmer, living all alone on the Siberian tundra. Day after day you plow your fields. As far as the eye can see, nothing. To the north, the horizon, to the east, the horizon, to the south, to the west, more of the same. Every morning, when the sun rises in the east, you
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Yukiko is married to Hajime, yet remains a vague personality throughout the novel. Only at the end of story does Yukiko have a direct conversation with Hajime, accusing him of being egocentric and self-absorbed while ignoring the needs of others. She is a person who can express genuine love and
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Hajime grows up in a small family as an only child. Many think that not having siblings means one must be spoiled by their parents, sickly, and extremely selfish. Friendless and aloof, his life is dominated by solitude and isolation. As a university student, Hajime opposes the
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devotion, in contrast to the self-absorption and destructiveness of Hajime's desire. Her husband's betrayal makes her desperate, though she opens her heart to accept her husband in all his frailties.
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saying on the consensus "No consensus. Some love his approach, others think it does not work at all here. Some think the story is touching, others that is just plain sappy".
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Shimamoto is a pretty girl left lame by polio. As a fellow only child to Hajime, they become good friends. They spend long afternoons in her living room listening to
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called the novel an "oddly gripping, often dreamlike tale" and, with its ending, demonstrative of a "more mellow aspect than his work has exhibited before."
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capitalism. Later, with his father-in-law's capital, he opens a jazz club, and according to his benefactor's wishes invests his earnings into the
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They are reunited in their thirty-sixth year. Hajime is now the father of two children and owner of two successful
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to his adult years in Tokyo. He meets Shimamoto, a girl with polio and a fellow
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Hajime, born in 1951, belongs to the first generation of Japanese born after
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The novel tells the story of Hajime, from his childhood in a small town in
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The author himself was an only child who operated a successful jazz bar.
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well-off, though she is troubled by her past loss of an infant child.
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excessive and repetitive details, and awkward wording or phrasing.
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Murakami wrote the novel in 1992, as a visiting scholar at
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Haruki Murakami
Philip Gabriel
Japanese
Kodansha
Alfred A. Knopf
Paperback
ISBN
9784062060813
OCLC
27167197
novel
Haruki Murakami
Japan
only child
jazz bars
what-if
cleanup
quality standards
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economical bubble
post-war Japanese
stock market
real estate
Liszt
Nat King Cole
Princeton University
English
Philip Gabriel

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