![]() ![]() It’s wonderful how what we think we know without any type of doubt is completely challenged in his books. How our little world is completely changed in just one moment. Everything is full of fantasy and sometimes even some kind of “magic”. But I was so wrong! Surrealism is what I love in his work. When I heard about his style and subjects of writing, I never thought I would love his books so much. Dali and Buñuel never had a great impact in me so I couldn’t see how Murakami would. There’s also a lot of constant elements throughout his books like cats and a jazz bar, with an owner always willing to have philosophical conversations. He has a very specific style, full of surrealist and melancholic moments. ![]() For several years now, his work has put him in the spotlight for the Nobel Prize for Literature, even though he hasn’t won it yet (which is utterly unfair, in my opinion). Haruki Murakami is a japanese writer, born in 1949. At the time, I had no idea who Murakami was and how much he would eventually change my life. ![]() Kafka À Beira-Mar) by Haruki Murakami.Ī few years ago, during my first big depression, a friend of mine recommended me this book. I recently finished re-reading one of my favourite books of all time and I thought it was a fitting time to return with another review for my segment of Favourite Books. ![]()
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