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There will be a nominations thread when we're done with The Master and Margarita. If this isn't a joke, post it There... and BTW the pinggroup is !bookworms lol
I tried finding Confessions of a Mask and The Frolic Of The Beasts in my local bookshop but they didn't have it in store. Git this instead since I like Murakami kino
Men Without Women (Japanese: 女のいない男たち, Hepburn: Onna no inai otokotachi) is a 2014 collection of short stories by Japanese author Haruki Murakami, translated and published in English in 2017. The stories are about men who have lost women in their lives, usually to other men or death. The collection shares its title with Ernest Hemingway's second short story collection.
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This used to be just /r/Drama with less mod pranks intervention and more shitposting, but now it's turned into a Gaza Strip clusterfrick, where the original population and the MDE refugees who were kicked out from 109 other subs compete for their holy land.
Try Norwegian Wood or 1Q84. They're my fav of his stuff. Although I'm obvs a fan of his prose but I do understand how people would find it a bit indulgent.
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Perfect for rdrama
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There will be a nominations thread when we're done with The Master and Margarita. If this isn't a joke, post it There... and BTW the pinggroup is
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Thank you! I'm reading The Master/Magarita as well. Now I know where to put this.
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I’ll post a nomination thread once we are close to finish, either the Mukarami one or Soumission by Houllebecq should be fun.
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i guarantee theres pederasty in this book
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If we're reading a disturbingly misogynistic Japanese author, it's Mishima
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I tried finding Confessions of a Mask and The Frolic Of The Beasts in my local bookshop but they didn't have it in store. Git this instead since I like Murakami kino
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Start with The Sailor Who Fell from Grace with the Sea
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Use bookbinder.com
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A Japanese man living without women? Groundbreaking stuff
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haruki_Murakami
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This used to be just /r/Drama with less mod pranks intervention and more shitposting, but now it's turned into a Gaza Strip clusterfrick, where the original population and the MDE refugees who were kicked out from 109 other subs compete for their holy land.
Snapshots:
rdrama.net:
archive.org
ghostarchive.org
archive.ph (click to archive)
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I've had people rec me this guy before so I read Hard-boild wonderland. It just seemed like a meme to me, honestly. I didn't really get it.
That being said, I did like the movie Drive My Car.
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Try Norwegian Wood or 1Q84. They're my fav of his stuff. Although I'm obvs a fan of his prose but I do understand how people would find it a bit indulgent.
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excellent book
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