South of the Border, West of the Sun


Another book of Haruki Murakami that make me stunned (as usual).A story of Hajime --beginning in Japanese-- has arrived at middle aged wanting for almost nothing. he already has a fine marriage, two daughters, and an enviable career as an owner of two jazz clubs. Yet a nagging sense of inauthenticity about his success threatens Hajime's happiness. And a boyhood memory of a wise, lonely girl names Shimamoto clouds his heart.

When Shimamoto shows up one rainy night, now a breathtaking beauty with a secret from which she is unable to escape the fault lines of doubt in Hajime's quotidian existence begin to give way. And the details of stolen moments past and present threaten to undo him completely. Rich, mysterious, quietly dazzling, this book is Haruki Murakami's wisest and most compelling work.

I love this book.

2 comments:

alaya April 6, 2009 at 8:29 PM  

love most of murakami's works. i read this one a few years ago..

najlazea April 14, 2009 at 7:38 AM  

hai alaya,

seneng deh ketemu fans-nya murakami, yeah....buku2nya keren banget ya! He's a genius.