《村上春樹:海邊的卡夫卡》為英文版:The opening pages of a Haruki Murakami novel can be like the view out an airplane window onto tarmac. But at some point between page three and fifteen——it's page thirteen in Kafka On The Shore——the deceptively placid narrative lifts off, and you find yourself breaking through clouds at a tilt, no longer certain where the plane is headed or if the laws of flight even apply.
Joining the rich literature of runaways, Kafka On The Shore follows the solitary, self-disciplined schoolboy Kafka Tamura as he hops a bus from Tokyo to the randomly chosen town of Takamatsu, reminding himself at each step that he has to be "the world1s toughest fifteen-year-old." He finds a secluded private library in which to spend his days——continuing his impressive self-education——and is befriended by a transgendered clerk and the mysteriously remote head librarian, Miss Saeki, whom he fantasizes may be his long-lost mother. Meanwhile, in a second, wilder narrative spiral, an elderly Tokyo man named Nakata veers from his calm routine by murdering a stranger. An unforgettable character, beautifully delineated by Murakami, Nakata can speak with cats but cannot read or write, nor explain the forces drawing him toward Takamatsu and the other characters.
##三年后重读此书,如同在迷雾里走过童年的路,只是这次看清楚了很多东西。 一样很喜欢,看出了村上对于反战,对于人生的空虚以及人作为容器的认知,关于生理和心理的亲密的定义,以及他对生活的很多态度,他把他想说的很多话都放在里面,是一本很丰富的书,十分感伤的成长。 因为了解了更多的东西,于是有了新的感慨。我仍旧非常爱这本书,它也在一定程度上见证了我的成长吧。谢谢,卡夫卡,谢谢你一直作为痛苦的十五岁青少年,但我已经接着走人生的路了。
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