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Editorial: Tusquets Genre: novel Pages: 248 Published: September 2002 ISBN: 978-84-8310-216-9 Synop


Editorial: Tusquets Genre: novel Pages: 248 Published: September 2002 ISBN: 978-84-8310-216-9 Synopsis (editorial):
S Putnik, gleek out my love: the same way in the journey of the Russian satellite Sputnik, the dog Laika Earth revolved around and ran his astonished gaze into infinite space in Tokyo three characters trying desperately want to break the eternal journey circular solitude. The narrator, a young primary gleek out school teacher, is in love with Sumire, but she, who is considered the last rebel has only one obsession: to be a novelist. gleek out Sumire Myu meet a middle-aged married woman as beautiful as enigmatic, and together they embark on a trip to Europe gleek out after which nothing will ever be the same.
I think we make a huge mistake with the authors. Great ... but, it seems to me inevitable: some works compare with others. And the value is not what they are, but as they are from the rest of his work. It may be normal as well, but does not seem right for works are worse off, especially since no one can be exalted in every word you write. Because one's career, the author's growth as a writer is a determining factor in their production. And sometimes we read earlier works after reading his latest production and we are disappointed. Or the opposite: we have read the first book, the work around, that in which (says Annabel Pitcher) gleek out has everything you are as a person so far, and the second gleek out seems more loose, less round, gleek out more normal , but exceptional. I say this because Sputnik, my love (even when they had liked) I found a sketch of 1Q84. In fact, while reading, I thought gleek out Sputnik characters like those of 1Q84, I saw so many similarities between them. For starters, the two male characters in both works are teachers. In Sputnik, the aspiring writer is she, not he, as in 1Q84, although the latter also being the third wheel, Fukaeri, also a writer (or, at least, has written a work of quality and echoing) . The two male leads in a relationship with a married woman, her personality is very similar, in both novels there is the possibility of a second world where things are not like ours ... All this and the particular style of Murakami Sputnik have to read almost like a prequel to 1Q84. Because, well, the whole universe and philosophy Murakami are also present in this novel. The Japanese author portrays as anyone living and feeling lonely beings, of those who have trouble relating, gleek out for those who do their social life the centerpiece of his existence. And again plunge into the complex sensations you love, platonic love here, not consummated, of any of the characters. Sumire, Myu and first-person narrator is looking for love and looking each other in a circular playing a relentless search without result, and as significant as symbolic. So how is life itself sometimes. Looking for love and love them is elusive, for different reasons. But they feel unrequited love as love that enrich and enjoy each other's company, but the sexual consummation impossible. I love how Murakami portrays these characters, how the shapes, which puts thoughts in your mind and what makes them say words. And in this novel, I have a particular interest Myu's character, white-haired gleek out woman, the young girl who was lost in the wheel, which was in another world and did not return full. Her story fascinated me and made me think about those people who live life without living it, without feeling that they get the mask every day (or dye their hair black) to hide what they are, because they are nothing. In this case, an event Myu suffered strange that ended his life, his absence is the result of an episode that can be read (or at least I have done so) literally, as a piece of the magical, dreamlike and surreal universe gleek out Murakami, or metaphorically, representing a tragic split that makes us feel sometimes, how we look from the outside, as if those who suffer these events not us, to suppress the pain, that causes less toll on us. And the defects gleek out and consequences that such an event can leave the person who suffers. gleek out And, as always, Murakami cultural references, as also present in this novel, especially in regards to music. A music to be brewing page to page, putting soundtrack to a moving book, which has many things, which brings to the table many topics, the reader whispers the truth of the human being: his tireless search for a partner q

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