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After Dark

By Haruki Murakami, Jay Rubin (Translator)

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| Hardcover | 9781846550478

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A short, sleek novel of encounters set in Tokyo during the witching hours between midnight and dawn, and every bit as gripping as Haruki Murakami’s masterworks The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle and Kafka on the Shore.

At its center are two sisters—Eri, a fashion model slumbering her way into oblivion Continue

A short, sleek novel of encounters set in Tokyo during the witching hours between midnight and dawn, and every bit as gripping as Haruki Murakami’s masterworks The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle and Kafka on the Shore.

At its center are two sisters—Eri, a fashion model slumbering her way into oblivion, and Mari, a young student soon led from solitary reading at an anonymous Denny’s toward people whose lives are radically alien to her own: a jazz trombonist who claims they’ve met before, a burly female “love hotel” manager and her maid staff, and a Chinese prostitute savagely brutalized by a businessman. These “night people” are haunted by secrets and needs that draw them together more powerfully than the differing circumstances that might keep them apart, and it soon becomes clear that Eri’s slumber—mysteriously tied to the businessman plagued by the mark of his crime—will either restore or annihilate her.

After Dark moves from mesmerizing drama to metaphysical speculation, interweaving time and space as well as memory and perspective into a seamless exploration of human agency—the interplay between self-expression and empathy, between the power of observation and the scope of compassion and love. Murakami’s trademark humor, psychological insight, and grasp of spirit and morality are here distilled with an extraordinary, harmonious mastery.

Critics

  • After Dark

    La trama e le recensioni di After Dark, romanzo di Murakami Haruki edito da Einaudi. Tokyo, un quartiere che inizia a vivere quando cala il buio, strade dove le insegne di bar e night club restano accese fino all'alba. Dalla mezzanotte alle sette del ... (read full critics)

    Qlibri published on Thu, 25 Nov 2010

  • Night of the living dead

    After Dark by Haruki Murakami, translated by Jay Rubin 191pp, Harvill, £15.99 The night needs to be re-enchanted. So in the nocturnal milieu of Tokyo's 24-hour cafes and love hotels, Haruki Murakami's new novel makes an eerie metaphysical wager. As t ... (read full critics)

    guardian.co.uk published on Sat, 25 Sep 2010

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    I feel bad for the (U.S.) English readers because this book is just too simplistic and silly when read in English.

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    Sweet Sesame said on May 23, 2011 about the Paperback edition | Add your feedback

  • "The night has begun to open up at last. There will be time until the next darkness arrives."

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    rafsan said on May 25, 2011 about the Paperback edition | Add your feedback

  • Like reading modern art ...

    ... exactly like one of a previous comments, but to be read in a positive key.
    Amazing how one can describe that one only night and still keep you chained to the book until the end!

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    Stepad said on Dec 12, 2010 | Add your feedback

  • I associate it with The Catcher in the Rye written by J. D. Salinger. Certainly, the latter is more classic. Both books reflect our discontent with our lives in the modern society. And, I highly recommend reading the original one written in Japanese as it transpires the breath of Tokyo more strongly ... (continue)

    I associate it with The Catcher in the Rye written by J. D. Salinger. Certainly, the latter is more classic. Both books reflect our discontent with our lives in the modern society. And, I highly recommend reading the original one written in Japanese as it transpires the breath of Tokyo more strongly. Though I read the Japanese one very slowly, it proved worthwhile to do it.

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    Mikepyl said on Apr 16, 2010 about the Mass Market Paperback edition | Add your feedback

  • Everyone is haunted

    Typically Murakami. Dark and surreal. Complicated and mystrous. The strange atmosphere in the book lingers on.
    I guess what he tries to tell in the book is that everyone is haunted to some extend. Some may be haunted by the past, some may be haunted by the present. However, Marakami acknowledge ... (continue)

    Typically Murakami. Dark and surreal. Complicated and mystrous. The strange atmosphere in the book lingers on.
    I guess what he tries to tell in the book is that everyone is haunted to some extend. Some may be haunted by the past, some may be haunted by the present. However, Marakami acknowledges the importance of memory in one's life, by describing it as the 'fuel' which makes one to carry on.

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    Yao said on Oct 23, 2009 about the Paperback edition | Add your feedback

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