The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle : Vintage Classics Japanese Series

SKU: 9781784875411
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  • Author:
    MURAKAMI Haruki
  • ISBN:
    9781784875411
  • Publication Date:
    December 2019
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    624
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Arrow
  • Country of Publication:
The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle : Vintage Classics Japanese Series
The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle : Vintage Classics Japanese Series

The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle : Vintage Classics Japanese Series

SKU: 9781784875411
Regular price $26.00
Unit price
per
  • Author:
    MURAKAMI Haruki
  • ISBN:
    9781784875411
  • Publication Date:
    December 2019
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    624
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Arrow
  • Country of Publication:

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Toru Okada's cat has disappeared and this has unsettled his wife, who is herself growing more distant every day. Then there are the increasingly explicit telephone calls he has started receiving. As this compelling story unfolds, the tidy suburban realities of Okada's vague and blameless life, spent cooking, reading, listening to jazz and opera and drinking beer at the kitchen table, are turned inside out, and he embarks on a bizarre journey, guided (however obscurely) by a succession of characters, each with a tale to tell.
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  • Toru Okada's cat has disappeared and this has unsettled his wife, who is herself growing more distant every day. Then there are the increasingly explicit telephone calls he has started receiving. As this compelling story unfolds, the tidy suburban realities of Okada's vague and blameless life, spent cooking, reading, listening to jazz and opera and drinking beer at the kitchen table, are turned inside out, and he embarks on a bizarre journey, guided (however obscurely) by a succession of characters, each with a tale to tell.
Toru Okada's cat has disappeared and this has unsettled his wife, who is herself growing more distant every day. Then there are the increasingly explicit telephone calls he has started receiving. As this compelling story unfolds, the tidy suburban realities of Okada's vague and blameless life, spent cooking, reading, listening to jazz and opera and drinking beer at the kitchen table, are turned inside out, and he embarks on a bizarre journey, guided (however obscurely) by a succession of characters, each with a tale to tell.