South of the border, west of the sun

213 pages

English language

Published July 29, 1999 by Knopf, Distributed by Random House.

ISBN:
978-0-375-40251-7
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My friend to me - "wow you're the first person I know who is angry after reading Murakami". I suggest you stop reading this if you don't want spoilers, or you really love Murakami/this book.

My first impression when I began this book was that Murakami isn't a nice person.

As I got further along in the book I added that he obviously doesn't care what you, reader, think about him either.

My main issue now that I have consolidated my thoughts, is his horrible female characters. (yes, the females. Who cares about Hajime really? Murakami writes that Hajime knows what a worthless excuse of life he himself is, excuses about being an only child notwithstanding.)

Don't kid yourself - Shimamoto isn't some beautiful sphinx. She is basically manic pixie girl. But of course since she gets a chance to return later in the story the author had to make …

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  • Japan -- Fiction.