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Title:A Wild Sheep Chase (The Rat #3)
Author:Haruki Murakami
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 353 pages
Published:April 9th 2002 by Vintage (first published 1982)
Categories:Fiction. Cultural. Japan. Asian Literature. Japanese Literature. Magical Realism
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His life was like a recurring nightmare: a train to nowhere. But an ordinary life has a way of taking an extraordinary turn. Add a girl whose ears are so exquisite that, when uncovered, they improve sex a thousand-fold, a runaway friend, a right-wing politico, an ovine-obsessed professor and a manic-depressive in a sheep outfit, implicate them in a hunt for a sheep, that may or may not be running the world, and the upshot is another singular masterpiece from Japan's finest novelist.

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Original Title: 羊をめぐる冒険 (Hitsuji o meguru bōken)
ISBN: 037571894X (ISBN13: 9780375718946)
Edition Language: English
Series: The Rat #3
Setting: Tokyo(Japan) Sapporo,1978(Japan) Hokkaido,1978(Japan) …more Junitaki,1978(Japan) …less
Literary Awards: Noma Literary Prize 野間文芸賞 for New Face Prize (1982)


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My first Murakami and I really enjoyed it.

I was reading Murakami before it was cool. cough, coughI've read this book for the first time 10 years ago. It was my first Murakami and I fell in love. And since then I started tracing down and devouring everything that he's written and what was translated into any language I could understand. I was successful. So successful that I actually run out of Murakami.So for some time now I was feeling like rereading some of his novels, especially A Wild Sheep Chase and was a bit afraid of

Reading Murakami is like experiencing someone else's dream. Trying to review Murakami is like trying to remember your own -- scattered events, confusing narrative lapses, inexplicable elements, petrified whale penises. A series of images: And then you wake up. And wonder what that was all about.

Murakami's books are very hard for me to review/write about. Before I sat down to write this, I went back to look at my reviews for the other works I've read by him. They weren't helpful in the least. Two of the reviews were extremely brief and for the other book, it appears that I just left a star rating and went on with my life.So, I guess I'll start by saying that Murakami has moved into my list of favorite authors. His writing style is so smooth, so idiosyncratic, and his subject matter is

Thank you again, brian tanabe!Books like these, I feel like a child who has finally graduated to the grown-up table only to find that the cultery is too big and sharp, the edge of the table is level with my eyes, and the conversation always above my head. But no! I refuse to be demoted back to the kids' table with all the babies! I wanna eat here and contribute to the discussions about whether a vacation home in Hawaii or the SE islands would be better (so boring...zzzz....) and did you catch

Murakami is not everyone's cup of tea.His books are mostly depressing.. with desolate characters, mostly men, men who do not know where their life is heading, why they are doing what they are doing, men who have women in their lives quite easily, and are not as terribly lonely in a physical way as they are mentally. The women in his books are in short - aloof; women who are independent, strong-willed, leave when they want to, wherever they want to, how they want to. Women who are also lonely and

3.5 stars rounded down due to some annoyances.In his memoir What I Talk About When I Talk About Running, Haruki Murakami says that A Wild Sheep Chase was his first serious crack at writing a novel. He'd published two lesser works, (Hear the Wind Sing and Pinball, 1973, both of which are collected in Wind/Pinball: Two Novels), but he does not consider them up to his standards. Having now read his first three novels, I'm comfortable saying, Mr. Murakami is correct. This novel is a far superior

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