Norwegian Wood by Haruki Murakami
Norwegian Wood by Haruki Murakami
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Norwegian Wood by Haruki Murakami
Norwegian Wood is Haruki Murakami's breakout 1987 novel. Unlike the mind-bending magical realism he is famous for (like Kafka on the Shore or The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle), this book is a deeply grounded, realistic, and melancholic coming-of-age story.
Named after the classic song by The Beatles, it is a heavy but gorgeous exploration of student protests, mental illness, and the painful process of growing up in late-1960s Tokyo.
Core Themes
Grief and Survival: The central thesis of the book is captured perfectly in one of Toru's realization: "Death exists, not as the opposite but as a part of life."
Isolation and Loneliness: Murakami perfectly captures the alienation of big city life during youth. Almost every character is fighting a quiet, internal battle against feeling completely alone.
Nostalgia and Music: The 1960s backdrop is alive with American pop culture, jazz, classical music, and literature, acting as a time capsule for a turbulent era.
Language: English.
Genre: Fiction.
Binding: সেলাই করা বাইন্ডিং
Quality: Premium Quality Books.
Printing: High Quality Printing.
Paper: Eye Friendly paper (Cream White)
Cover: Matt cover (Paperback).
