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Top ten classic novels of Haruki Murakami

4hw.com.cn: Haruki Murakami, a Japanese postmodernist writer, was born on January 12, 1949 in Fujisawa, Kyoto. Graduated from the Acting Department of the first Literature Department of Waseda University. I believe that many readers, like Xiaobian, see Murakami's first work is Norwegian forest. This redemption for the lost adolescence made Xiaobian feel very much when reading. Xiaobian will recommend some good works of Murakami to you. You can keep it for a look.

1. Pinball in 1973

Pinball in 1973 is a novel written in 1980 by the famous Japanese writer Murakami Murakami. It is the second part of the "youth Trilogy" and was awarded the mustard prize in 1980. The novel describes a young man's search for the pinball machine in his youth and his return to the endless loneliness. The novel describes the relationship between "I" and "rat". In the novel, 'I' have graduated from university and set up a translation office with my partner. The work is smooth and the days are still. But the memories of the past often pass through my mind, which makes me have a sense of seeing real life. At this time, a pair of twin girls live in my house. Although they don't know their name and origin, I get along well with them.

2. Listen to the wind (a novel)

"Listen to the wind sing" is a novella written by a famous Japanese writer, Haruki Murakami. It was published in 1979. "Listening to the wind chanting" is the source and rudiment of the language style, writing skills and post-modernism artistic atmosphere of Murakami's novels. It is the revolutionary change of the novel text completed by the writer from the idea of getting rid of the mediocrity and procrastination of the Japanese novel text and drawing on the concise and bright style of the American modern novel. It is an important embodiment of the spirit and literary value of the contemporary Japanese novel. Haruki Murakami, a famous Japanese writer, was born in Kyoto. He graduated from the Department of literature of Waseda University. At the age of 30, he entered the literary world and won literary awards such as Tanizaki runichiro. His works have been translated into many languages and have a deep influence all over the world. Now he is a visiting professor of Princeton University in the United States.

3. Adventure in sheep Hunt (novel)

Haruki Murakami, a famous Japanese writer, wrote a novel, adventures of looking for sheep, which was published by Shanghai Translation Press in July 2007. The book is divided into 14 chapters: November 25, 1970, July 1978, September 1978, adventures in sheep hunting. In addition, the Hungarian film adventure of looking for sheep was shot by Roland vranik, writer and director. Adventure of looking for sheep is a famous work by Murakami, the most famous and popular writer in contemporary Japan. This novel is Murakami Murakami's third novel after his first works "listen to the wind and sing" and "pinball game in 1973". It forms a series of trilogy of "I and mouse" with the above two works.

4. The end of the world and the cold Wonderland

The end of the world and the cold Wonderland is a novel written by Japanese writer Haruki Murakami, which was published in 1985. The novel consists of two seemingly unrelated plots, which are unfolded in parallel. Twenty odd chapters are "cold Wonderland" and twenty even chapters are "the end of the world". In the "cold Wonderland" part, the protagonist "I" is a calculator under the "organization". In order to compete with other organizations' factories', the 'organization' has developed a technology called 'fuzzy operation'. I 'is one of the test products of this technology. This technique of doing something in the subject's' consciousness core 'eventually made' I 'lose consciousness and enter the' end of the world 'without heart, memory and self.

5. Record of strange birds (novel)

"Strange birds" is the first novel by Japanese writer Haruki Murakami, which describes the violent crimes of Japanese army in the Asian continent. Murakami closely links collective memory and personal memory through the metaphorical thing of "twirling the clockwork bird". He also uses the narrative perspective of constantly changing several narrators and constantly changing narrative perspectives. The reality horizontal line and history vertical line in the strange bird shape record are connected to reconstruct the historical memory and show the readers a complete historical memory. In 1996, the record of strange birds won the prize of readymade literature. The story is divided into two main lines, one is the historical line of the battle of nomen, that is, the chronology in the title; the other is the realistic line, which tells that the protagonist Okada is tired of the work of the law firm and resigns at home.

6. Kafka by the sea

Kafka by the sea is a novel by Murakami, which was published in 2003. The main content is about the growth history of Kafka. The text of Kafka by the sea continues Murakami's consistent fictional story setting, but deeply reflects the real society. The story of Kafka by the sea is divided into two clues. After young Kafka and old man Nakata kill in the air, they are not punished. Instead, Kafka, who has committed intentional homicide, incest and rape, becomes the 'most tenacious teenager in the world'. Nakata is also quietly understood.

7. Dance (novel)

Dance! Dance! Dance! 》It is a long novel of Japanese writer Murakami. Its content is connected with another novel "adventure of looking for sheep". The protagonist "I" and the protagonist in "adventure of looking for sheep" are the same person. The novel is divided into two threads and tells the story of 'I' and five anti Tian met two call girls. Five anti Tian killed them out of psychological distortion and committed suicide by throwing themselves into the sea; 'I' lived a spooky life in the shadow of death with the girl 'Snow' and 'Snow' mother's boyfriend Dick's death, and finally fell in love with a hotel waitress and gained a sense of security.

8. 1q84 (novel)

1q84 is a novel published by Japanese writer Haruki Murakami in 2009. The story is based on two lines, and the third person omniscient view that Murakami seldom uses. "1q84" won the first place of "best selling book of the year" in Japan in 2009. The text narrates from the perspective of the protagonists' qingdou 'and' tianwu '. Book1 and Book2 adopt two-line and Book3 add Niuhe to advance with three-line parallel structure and describe the cult groups. The story tells the story that the hero 'tianwu' and the heroine 'qingdou' meet in the 'unknown Q world' created by 'little man'.

9. After dark (novel)

The story takes place in Tokyo in winter. The time span is only 12:00 p.m. to 6:7 a.m. it uses two parallel lines to narrate a pair of young sisters, one is sleeping in the night, the other is thinking and acting. The girl, 19, is a beautiful 'prostitute' smuggled by illegal Chinese to Japan and forced to receive guests. Shortly after the beginning of the novel, a tragic scene appeared: when she received guests in the love hotel after dark, she was beaten black and blue by a Japanese named Baichuan due to her sudden menstruation, and her clothes were also robbed. She curled up naked in the corner of the wall and sobbed, and the sheets were covered with blood.

10. Norwegian forest (novel)

Norwegian forest is a long love story written by Japanese writer Haruki Murakami in 1987. The story tells the story of the protagonist entangled in the emotional instability and suffering from mental illness between Naoko and the cheerful and lively Kobayashi, started the journey of self-development. Watanabe's first lover, Zhizi, was the girlfriend of his high school friend, muyue, but later muyue committed suicide, and Zhizi lived alone. A year later, Watanabe met with Naoko by chance and began to communicate. At this time, Naoko has become quiet and shy, with a shadow passing through her eyes from time to time. The night of Zhizi's 20th birthday, they had sex, but the next day Zhizi disappeared;