A Wild Sheep Chase A Novel Haruki Murakami Alfred Birnbaum Books
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Good book, but the author tends to use metaphors way too much. Way too metaphysical at times. To the point where I would lose interest midway through a page. Definitely not as good as other Murakami books (Kafka on the Shore or Norwegian Wood).Tags : Amazon.com: A Wild Sheep Chase: A Novel (9780375718946): Haruki Murakami, Alfred Birnbaum: Books,Haruki Murakami, Alfred Birnbaum,A Wild Sheep Chase: A Novel,Vintage,037571894X,Literary,Japan,Asian,FICTION Literary,FICTION Magical Realism,FICTION Mystery & Detective International Crime & Mystery,Fiction,Fiction - General,Fiction-Coming of Age,GENERAL,General Adult,JAPANESE (LANGUAGE) CONTEMPORARY FICTION,Modern & contemporary fiction (post c 1945),United States,murakami;haruki murakami;literary fiction;magical realism;mystery;mystery and suspense;mystery and thrillers;mystery books;police;crime books;mystery novels;fiction;novels;mysteries;fiction books;literature;murder mystery books;mysteries and thrillers;books fiction;detective novels;realistic fiction books;magical realism novels;magical realism fiction;books mystery;mystery thriller suspense;magical realism books;magical realism novel;short stories;japanese;iceland;fantasy;translation;family,magical realism; literary fiction; crime books; mystery books; fiction; fiction books; mystery; mysteries; mystery and thrillers; murder mystery books; literature; mysteries and thrillers; mystery thriller suspense; mystery novels; detective novels; mystery and suspense; magical realism novels; magical realism fiction; magical realism novel; magical realism books; murakami; haruki murakami; short stories; japanese; iceland; family; swedish; translation; love; police; novels; realistic fiction books; books fiction; books mystery
A Wild Sheep Chase A Novel Haruki Murakami Alfred Birnbaum Books Reviews
I connected with this book so much. I cannot pin point exactly what it was about, I am still confused, but so many chapters spoke directly to me. I felt in a different dimension while reading it, the details in the book are the most amazing. The author ponders in the smallest most inconsequential details in such a novel and clear manner I had to re read paragraphs. It was so refreshing and weird and unique and wonderful.
This was Murakami’s first novel to be published in America, and it is one of his finest. Everything is here his sense of humor, his sense of the absurd, offbeat side stories, alternate realities, and gorgeous prose. Chapter headings alone give a sense of the wonders to come Chapter 4 The Whales Penis and the Woman with Three Occupations; and Chapter 6 The Further Adventures of Unblocked Ears. The main story opens with a mysterious stranger arriving at the narrator’s office to discuss a problem. He explains that something is very odd about a photograph of grazing sheep that the narrator’s company has published in a journal. All issues must be destroyed or the narrator’s life will be threatened. The stranger hands the narrator an envelope full of money and sends him to Hokkaido to verify the exact location of the sheep farm. There are a couple of unnecessary chapters midway in the novel (when the narrator is preparing to leave on his journey) that slow the book down, but Murakami quickly recovers. There are so many delights, it’s hard not to mention them all, but by all means search out the story of the worm universe and the cow’s search for pliers. As always, a Murakami novel is fast reading. If Murakami, with his wild imagination and sense of humor, were allowed to rule the world, we would all be wondrously confused and deliriously happy.
I have now read more than half of Murakami's novels (at least those translated to English). I am beyond entranced and Wild Sheep Chase is certainly a great moment in his writing where it is clear that his voice, themes, and wonderful quirks flow easily and effortlessly. What a great delight!
I had been reading "backwards" in time (which seems, in saying so very much a thing Murakami would appreciate). Then, I started reading mainly from his first works forward. It is clear that his voice and style has grown more confident and pure over time. So in Wild Sheep Chase, which is neither his first nor more recent work, it is simply brilliant to see his artistry in a nearly fully honed yet still raw state. All of the elements are present. All of the wonderful prose and beautiful contrast of depth, subtlety, nuance and brash modernity are here.
Our hero is imperfect and conflicted. He is faced with a bizarre and absurd choice, taking the wrong option for all the worst (but very human) reasons. He finds himself engulfed in a world that seems similar and parallel, but is clearly not part of reality. Murakami employs no convenient devices to make this seem plausible; on the contrary woos us with mysticism entwined with humor and a wry wink, a nearly constant aside, to the reader. The plot is known from nearly the start, and the outcome is a mystery to ... or perhaps beyond ... the end. Joy!
If you're reading his (still forming) opus in order, you'll see a bit of a jolt in this work -- a moment where it becomes clear that the author has found all the bits that will make his other novels great. I haven't read them all yet, but it will not be long before I do. This is a moment of Murakami building, and it is stunning, both in itself as a great novel, and as well a brilliant flash of what is yet to come.
Bottom Line First
Murakami is not for those who want the usual in their story telling. Much of the story line is very conventional. A somewhat disaffected, somewhat successful Ad man is dealing with divorce and the dislocations from his youth that happens in the modern world. Suddenly he enters a world of super powerful, threatening men who coerce him into quest for, not the Golden Fleece, but the living sheep with a star on its back. This is very early Murakami. It lacks some of the higher polish of his later works but is free of almost all of his more recent conventions. This makes for an easier read and a more direct story line. Because I have come to admire this writer, I recommend it as a good place to start a reading relationship with a master teller of oddball stories.
I first came into contact with Haruki Murakami via his book 1Q84 (Vintage International). This is a great novel, but I later found that it was based on conventions he had developed several books earlier. My admiration was reduced by the thought that the latter book was not as inventive as I had originally believed.
What I should have done, and recommend to others is that you attempt to read his books in order This was difficult to do because he had been reluctant to authorize English editions of his early works. A Wild Sheep Chase is the third book of his Trilogy of the Rat. It was the first that I was easily able to acquire. The good news is that books one and two are now available in one buy Wind/Pinball Two novels. Hear the Wind Song is also his first book. So win/win.
It is tricky to define what kind of books Murakami writes. The simple answer is fiction. His fiction tends to include traditional Japanese elements. There is a Spirit world, not always friendly to humans but not evil. As in other Murakami books there are references to a jazz club. (Murakami began his working life managing a jazz club. There are what will become common references to Western styles, food and music. There are parts that might be magic or science fiction and people can have extra real sensitivities.
Our Central character, usually described as a Phillip Marlow matter of fact kind of person has as his girlfriend, a woman who is an ear model and is only beautiful when she exposes her ears. She is also capable of hearing signs and portents.
This being the end of the trilogy, there are references to a number of characters that we have to accept absent a deep understanding of why they matter to our sheep chaser. However, the book works well as a standalone.
A Wild Sheep Chase was for me a change to begin to see a fine story teller in hs early years. I will be going back again to get the rest of this trilogy. My recommendation to you is that Haruki Murakami weaves not just stories but a world. Murakami world is slightly removed from ours. It is a rich and complex world and worth your reading time.
Good book, but the author tends to use metaphors way too much. Way too metaphysical at times. To the point where I would lose interest midway through a page. Definitely not as good as other Murakami books (Kafka on the Shore or Norwegian Wood).
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