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Norwegian Wood (Vintage International)

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Fiction

by Haruki Murakami

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4.50 (17.6K ratings)
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description 389 pages

Norwegian Wood by Haruki Murakami holds a exceptional rating of 4.50 out of 5, based on 17.6K reader ratings. First published in 1987. The book spans 389 pages.

About Norwegian Wood

As his plane lands at a European airport, thirty-seven-year-old Toru Watanabe casually hears an old Beatles song. Suddenly, the music transports him back to his youth, to the turbulent Tokyo of the late sixties. He then remembers, with melancholy and unease, the unstable and mysterious Naoko, the girlfriend of his best—and only—friend from adolescence, Kizuki, and how Kizuki's suicide distanced them for a year until they reunited at university. There, they began an intimate relationship, which was soon cut short by Naoko’s fragile mental health, leading to her admission to a rest center. Shortly afterward, Watanabe fell in love with Midori, a lively and determined young woman. Indecisive and plagued by fears, Watanabe experienced only bewilderment and disillusionment in the very areas where everything was supposed to make sense: sex, love, and death. The unbearable situation led him to seek a delicate balance between his hopes and the need to find his place in the world.

Mientras su avión aterriza en un aeropuerto europeo, Toru Watanabe, de treinta y siete años, escucha casualmente una vieja canción de los Beatles: de pronto, la música le hace retroceder a su juventud, al turbulento Tokio de finales de los sesenta. Recuerda entonces, con melancolía y desasosiego, a la inestable y misteriosa Naoko, la novia de su mejor -y único- amigo de la adolescencia, Kizuki, y cómo el suicidio de éste les distanció durante un año, hasta que se reencontraron en la universidad. Iniciaron allí una relación íntima, truncada, sin embargo, por la frágil salud mental de Naoko, a quien hubo que internar en un centro de reposo. Al poco, Watanabe se enamoró de Midori, una joven activa y resuelta. Indeciso, acosado por los temores, Watanabe sólo experimentaba el deslumbramiento y el desengaño allá donde todo debía cobrar sentido: el sexo, el amor y la muerte. La insostenible situación le llevó entonces a intentar alcanzar el delicado equilibrio entre sus espera

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Author Haruki Murakami
Published 1987
Pages 389
Kindle Price $13.99
Genres Fiction
Average Rating 4.50 / 5.00
Total Ratings 17,643

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17.6K ratings
With a rating of 4.50, Norwegian Wood is rated above the global average of 4.17. Compared to its genre average of 4.47, it performs on par.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What genre is Norwegian Wood?

Norwegian Wood is categorized as Fiction. Its primary genre classification is Fiction.

Is Norwegian Wood worth reading?

Based on 17.6K reader ratings, Norwegian Wood has an average score of 4.50 out of 5.00, which is considered "Exceptional."

How many pages is Norwegian Wood?

Norwegian Wood has 389 pages.

Who wrote Norwegian Wood?

Norwegian Wood was written by Haruki Murakami. It was first published in 1987.

What is the ISBN for Norwegian Wood?

The ISBN-13 for Norwegian Wood is 9789621708953.

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