Toru Okada is going through a difficult time. He is without a job, his cat has disappeared and his wife is behaving strangely. Into this unbalanced world come a variety of curious characters, a young girl sunbathing in a nearby garden, sisters who are very peculiar indeed, an old war veteran with a violent, disturbing story. Okada retreats to a deep well in a nearby house. And the story unfolds...
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- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Naxos Audiobooks
- Gesamtlaufzeit: 1566 Min.
- Altersempfehlung: ab 14 Jahre
- Erscheinungstermin: 09.10.2009
- Sprache: Englisch
- ISBN-13: 4056198004432
- Artikelnr.: 33590295
Dreamlike and compelling. . . . Murakami is a genius. Chicago Tribune
Mesmerizing. . . . Murakami s most ambitious attempt yet to stuff all of modern Japan into a single fictional edifice. The Washington Post Book World
A significant advance in Murakami s art . . . a bold and generous book. The New York Times Book Review
A stunning work of art . . . that bears no comparisons. New York Observer
With The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle, Murakami spreads his brilliant, fantastical wings and soars. Philadelphia Inquirer
Seductive. . . . A labyrinth designed by a master, at once familiar and irresistibly strange. San Francisco Chronicle
An epic . . . as sculpted and implacable as a bird by Brancusi. New York Magazine
Mesmerizing, original . . . fascinating, daring, mysterious and profoundly rewarding. Baltimore Sun
A beguiling sense of mystery suffuses The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle and draws us irresistibly and ever deeper into the phantasmagoria of pain and memory. . . . Compelling [and] convincing. Los Angeles Times Book Review
Digs relentlessly into the buried secrets of Japan s past . . . brilliantly translated into the latest vernacular. Pico Iyer, Time
Mesmerizing. . . . Murakami s most ambitious attempt yet to stuff all of modern Japan into a single fictional edifice. The Washington Post Book World
A significant advance in Murakami s art . . . a bold and generous book. The New York Times Book Review
A stunning work of art . . . that bears no comparisons. New York Observer
With The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle, Murakami spreads his brilliant, fantastical wings and soars. Philadelphia Inquirer
Seductive. . . . A labyrinth designed by a master, at once familiar and irresistibly strange. San Francisco Chronicle
An epic . . . as sculpted and implacable as a bird by Brancusi. New York Magazine
Mesmerizing, original . . . fascinating, daring, mysterious and profoundly rewarding. Baltimore Sun
A beguiling sense of mystery suffuses The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle and draws us irresistibly and ever deeper into the phantasmagoria of pain and memory. . . . Compelling [and] convincing. Los Angeles Times Book Review
Digs relentlessly into the buried secrets of Japan s past . . . brilliantly translated into the latest vernacular. Pico Iyer, Time