After Dark
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Janet Song
At its center are two sisters–Eri, a fashion model slumbering her way into oblivion, and Mari, a young student soon led from solitary reading at an anonymous Denny’s toward people whose lives are radically alien to her own: a jazz trombonist who claims they’ve met before, a burly female “love hotel” manager and her maid staff, and a Chinese prostitute savagely brutalized by a businessman.
After Dark moves from mesmerizing drama to metaphysical speculation, interweaving time and space as well as memory and perspective into a seamless exploration of human agency. Murakami’s trademark humor, psychological insight, and grasp of spirit and morality are here distilled with an extraordinary, harmonious mastery.©2004 Haruki Murakami. ©2007 translated from the Japanese by Jay Rubin; (P)2007 Random House, Inc. Random House Audio, a division of Random House, Inc.
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Beautiful imagery
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Good read
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Very enjoyable, but loose ends
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This particular book is largely about a select group of women, and most of the characters are young adolescents. It’s not as groovy as his other books, but for a change of pace, does utilise the bird’s eye view of things. That is when we ignore the external stimulus, we can narrow our focus to experience, and hopefully, through novelty.
It’s an accomplishment, and encompasses the literary talent that is so very adaptable, that is Murakami.
The narrator did a fine job. Not exceptional, but it was well tuned for mostly female characters which appeared in the story.
A different take
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