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Haruki Murakami

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Life is basically unfair. But even in a situation that's unfair, I think it's possible to seek a kind of fairness.


— Haruki Murakami


#life

If something came out of the deal, it couldn’t make things any worse for us than they already were, I thought. But I couldn’t have been more wrong. Hell has no true bottom.


— Haruki Murakami


#suffering #life

I plant my elbows on the kitchen table, prop up my chin and think: When the hell did the compass needle get out of whack and lead my life astray?


— Haruki Murakami


#life

I don't think I'd want Mickey Mouse pimping for me anyway.


— Haruki Murakami


#humour #humor

For some reason all the middle-aged women he knew were very efficient.


— Haruki Murakami


#women #age

I find myself thinking about my ongoing existence as a human being and the path that lies ahead of me. Though of course these thoughts lead to but one place - death.


— Haruki Murakami


#death

Tendencies. Yougottendencies. Soevenifyoudideverythingoveragain, yourwholelife, yougottendenciestodojustwhatyoudid, alloveragain. -The Sheep Man.


— Haruki Murakami


#life-lessons #life

no existe en ninguna parte del mundo real nada tan bello como las fantasías que alberga quien ha perdido la cordura


— Haruki Murakami


#inspirational

The rain that fell on the city runs down the dark gutters and empties into the sea without even soaking the ground


— Haruki Murakami


#japan #law #media #terrorism #japan

Sở dĩ người ta suy nghĩ một cách nghiêm túc về chuyện họ sống trên đời để làm gì là bởi họ biết một lúc nào đó mình sẽ chết.


— Haruki Murakami


#death






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Since 2000
Sputnik Sweetheart was first publiHaruki Murakamid in 1999 followed by Kafka on the Shore in 2002 with the English translation following in 2005. Murakami said "Each of us possesses a tangible living soul. It was chosen by the New York Times as a "notable book of the year".

He is considered an important figure in postmodern literature. Murakami's fiction often criticized by Japan's literary establishment is humorous and surreal focusing on themes of alienation and loneliness.

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