By Haruki Murakami
Translated from the Japanese by Philip Gabriel and Ted Goosen
London: Harvill Secker, (2017).
First U.K. edition, first printing.
Fine in a fine dust jacket.
Across seven tales, Haruki Murakami brings his powers of observation to
bear on the lives of men who, in their own ways, find themselves alone.
Here are lovesick doctors, students, ex-boyfriends, actors, bartenders,
and even Kafka’s Gregor Samsa, brought together to tell stories that
speak to us all. In Men Without Women Murakami has crafted
another contemporary classic, marked by the same wry humor and pathos
that have defined his entire body of work."--Fantastic Fiction.
“Haruki Murakami’s Men Without Women examines what happens to
characters without important women in their lives; it'll move you and
confuse you and sometimes leave you with more questions than answers.”
—Barack Obama.
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