Kafka sulla spiaggia

Kafka sulla spiaggia

Haruki Murakami

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Kafka sulla spiaggia, un tour de force della realtà metafisica, è guidato da due personaggi straordinari: un adolescente, Kafka Tamura, che scappa di casa per sfuggire a una macabra profezia edipica o per cercare la madre e la sorella scomparse da tempo; e un sempliciotto anziano di nome Nakata, che...

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467
Format
Paperback
Pubblicato
2002-09-01
Editore
Vintage International

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Haruki Murakami
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Haruki Murakami (村上春樹) is a Japanese writer. His novels, essays, and short stories have been best-sellers in Japan and internationally, with his work translated into 50 languages and having sold millions of copies outside Japan. He has received numerous awards for his work, including the Gunzo Prize for New Writers, th...

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zuza_zaksiazkowane
zuza_zaksiazkowane·4 years ago
1.5. Ta książka była odpychająca, niesmaczna, dziwna do potęgi i utwierdziła mnie w przekonaniu, że nie chcę mieć dzieci 🥲 Ale równocześnie jest w pewnym względzie monumentalna. Tylko panie autorze, co pan spożywał jak pan to wymyślał
emily
emily·5 years ago
this book is fucked up in a lot of ways but the thing that grossed me out the most was the fact that whenever kafka was thirsty he drank milk 🤮MILK. who just chugs a carton of milk when they're thirsty?? ewwww go take a sip of water for a change you fucking WEIRDO i don’t ever want to be near you
Jesse (JesseTheReader)
Jesse (JesseTheReader)·7 years ago
second read thoughts: I thought I'd get a better understanding for this story the second time around, but I'm still lost in a world full of questions. I know that's partly the author's intent though! I feel like I'm going to drive myself crazy if I keep trying to make sense of what this book is trying to achieve. I think that's kind of the point though. This book isn't trying to achieve anything, it's one of those books where the reader is left to decide what the book ultimately does. Which make...
د.سيد (نصر برشومي)
د.سيد (نصر برشومي)·7 years ago
يستلهم هاروكي موراكامي نفسه يفككها ويأخذ محتوياتها ليصنع منها شخصياته هو الصبي المراهق المتمرد على الثقافة الأبوية، يتنكر بقناع كافكا ويرتدي قميصه ويتشرب اغترابه وهو الشاب الذي قتله أصحابه بطريق الخطأ في فورة غضبهم السياسي وهو الحاكي بصوت شهرزاد التي تكتب أغنية وحيدة لحبيب ستستعيد صورته في الخريف وهو ناكاتا المتحدث مع القطط الذي يستقبل رسائل من بشر يخفون معاناتهم في كتابات تتناثر في رياح الزمن مع رماد الوقت وهو قط يبحث عمن يفهم لغته وهو الشرقي الذي غزته ثقافة الغرب وهو السائق المشحون بصدى ...
Kenny
Kenny·7 years ago
“What I think is this: You should give up looking for lost cats and start searching for the other half of your shadow.” Kafka on the Shore ~~ Haruki MurakamiThere are few writers ~~ very few writers, whose worlds I love to inhabit. Woolf is one of them; so too is Joyce, Chekhov another, as are Dickens, Twain, Proust and Tolstoy. I can now add to that list, Haruki Murakami. As I've stated before, I was late to the the Murakami banquet, but once I arrived I was treated to a magnificent feast, an...
Jeffrey Keeten
Jeffrey Keeten·11 years ago
”Sometimes fate is like a small sandstorm that keeps changing directions. You change direction but the sandstorm chases you. You turn again, but the storm adjusts. Over and over you play this out, like some ominous dance with death just before dawn. Why? Because this storm isn’t something that blew in from far away, something that has nothing to do with you. This storm is you. Something inside of you. So all you can do is give in to it, step right inside the storm, closing your eyes and plugging...
Jr Bacdayan
Jr Bacdayan·12 years ago
Kafka on the Shore is a metaphor. It follows no rules, it doesn’t adhere to reason, and applicability is not an issue. It fills you up, it tears you down. A fugue of emotions are present, you can’t seem to figure out which of the many different realizations flooding you is most important. Waves roll up again and again on the beach of your consciousness and at first you resist, but after a while you understand that your struggle is pointless, so you give in. You read, you feel, you try to underst...
Mohamed Al
Mohamed Al·12 years ago
إلتقيت قبل أيام بزميل ياباني ودار بيننا حوار حول الأدب والقراءة، وتطرقنا لرواية هاروكي موراكامي هذه، وسألني إن كنت قد فهمت الرواية، خصوصًا أنني أبديت إعجابي الشديد بها، فقلت له: بصراحة .. كلا!ضحك بشدة وقال لي : لو أنك قلت أنك فهمت الرواية لجزمت بأنك لم تقرأها، فهذه الرواية أصلا قائمة على عدم الفهم: عدم فهم الحياة، عدم فهم الحب، عدم فهم الذات..إلخ وهي بعكس روايات باولو كويلو الوعظية -مثلاً- لا تقدم ل�� إجابات جاهزة ومعلبة، أو تطبطب على عقلك، أو تحقن روحك بمخدر موضعي، بل تسبب لك قلقًا فكريًا وتدفع...
Mohammed Arabey
Mohammed Arabey·13 years ago
أغلب اصدقائي بدأوا الريفيو ب"ناكاتا ليس ذكيا"و"عقل ناكاتا لا يحتمل كل هذا"..حسنابعد قراءة الاحداث الغرائبية بل والسريالية احيانا, أشعر بـ انني قد تحولت الي ناكاتاإنها قصه كافكا الشاب الذي هرب من بيت أبيه هربا من لعنة سوداء ستتحققوناكاتا العجوز الذي يحب الحنكليس ويتحدث الي القطط ويبحث عن نصف ظله الاخروربما اجمل مافي رحلة كافكا هي الحوار الثقافي الفني بالمكتبة الرائعة, وإن طالولكن الامور تتأزم وتزداد غرابة وغموض ودموية..لكافكا من جهه وناكاتا من اخريثم تزداد الاحداث الغريبة والسريالية في رحلة البحث...
Vanessa
Vanessa·18 years ago
Few books have infected me with boredom-induced ADD, the desire to gnaw my own foot off at the ankle, and the state of mind you might experience if forced to sit upon a nest of hornets while watching your home being burglarized, but this was one of them. It took me until page 70 to stop wanting to hop up and rearrange the spice cupboard or my sock drawer every few sentences, but then the feeling returned at page 243. Only 224 pages to go! From then on, my hatred and resentment of this book progr...