The city and its uncertain walls / Haruki Murakami ; Philip Gabriel, translator.
"Written during the pandemic, Murakami's The City and its Uncertain Walls is a tour de force about isolation. In this three-part novel that moves between parallel worlds, an unnamed male narrator falls in love. In the "real," urban world he meets a mysterious girl at a writing contest. Their friendship deepens as they exchange passionate letters where she fantasizes about a wondrous world beyond their own, one where they can abandon their shadowy selves. As the narrator is drawn into these imaginative stories, the otherworld becomes tantalizingly real to them. But when the girl suddenly vanishes, the boy must grapple with this loss. Meanwhile, an alternate version of the narrator and the girl also exists in the otherworld, where he works as a Dream Reader and interacts with an array of fantastical creatures. Soon, the narrator discovers that the boundaries between these worlds may be more fragile than he initially understood. The City and Its Uncertain Walls is an exhilarating, revelatory exploration of how love, longing and desire are strong enough to break down any barriers."-- Provided by publisher.
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- ISBN: 9780385699358
- ISBN: 0385699352
- Physical Description: 1 online resource
- Publisher: Toronto : Press, 2024.
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General Note: | Translation of: Machi to sono futashika na kabe. |
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Genre: | Electronic books. Novels. Romans. |
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- Random House, Inc.
"Truth is not found in fixed stillness, but in ceaseless change/movement. Isn't this the quintessential core of what stories are all about?"Â âHaruki Murakami, from the afterword to The City and Its Uncertain Walls
The long-awaited new novel from Haruki Murakami, his first in six years, revisits a Town his readers will remember, a place where a Dream Reader reviews dreams and where our shadows become untethered from our selves. A love story, a quest, an ode to books and to the libraries that house them, and a parable for these strange post-pandemic times, The City and Its Uncertain Walls is a singular and towering achievement by one of modern literatureâs most important writers.