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After the Quake by Haruki Murakami is a collection of short stories set in the aftermath of the 1995 Kobe earthquake. The characters, each dealing with personal crises, find their lives intertwined with the broader impact of this natural disaster. These stories explore themes of loss, redemption, and the fragile nature of human existence.
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You might enjoy this book if you appreciate captivating short stories that blend the surreal with the everyday. Haruki Murakami's unique storytelling offers profound insights into human emotions and the mysteries of life, all set against the backdrop of real-world events.

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After the Quake

Tales of upheaval and confusion, longing and love in the aftermath of the Kobe earthquake.

For the characters in after the quake, the Kobe earthquake is an echo from a past they buried long ago.

How does Murakami manage to make poetry while writing of contemporary life and emotions? I am weak-kneed with admiration' Independent on Sunday

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After the Quake by Haruki Murakami is a mesmerising collection of six short stories that delve into the lives of individuals affected by the catastrophic Kobe earthquake of 1995. Through his unique lens of magical realism and profound storytelling, Murakami explores the deep psychological and emotional reverberations that linger long after the physical tremors have subsided.

The economy was booming. People had more money than they knew what to do with. And then the earthquake struck. For the characters in Murakami's latest short-story collection, the Kobe earthquake is an echo from a past they buried long ago. Komura's wife is glued to the TV, watching heart-wrenching images of flames, smoke, and toppled buildings, a hellish landscape that's impossible to turn away from. Her fixation highlights the pervasive anxiety and unsettled emotions that grip those indirectly touched by the disaster.

Satsuki has spent thirty years consumed by hatred for the man who destroyed her chances of having children. She cannot help but wonder if her intense desire for revenge somehow contributed to this natural calamity. Junpei, on the other hand, is torn between his detached relationship with his estranged parents residing in Kobe and the sudden impulse to reconnect, uncertain of their fate.

In another tale, four-year-old Sala is haunted by nightmares of an 'Earthquake Man' trying to confine her and everyone she loves into a tiny box, a disturbing image that captures the terror and helplessness felt by many. Meanwhile, the unappreciated and unpromoted Katagiri returns home to a surreal encounter with a giant talking frog. The amphibian, known simply as Frog, claims to be on a mission to save Tokyo from an impending disaster at the hands of a colossal burrowing worm. "When he gets angry, he causes earthquakes," says Frog. "And right now he is very, very angry."

With his trademark blend of the extraordinary and the mundane, Murakami crafts a tapestry of narratives that probe the impact of trauma and the often unnoticed connections between personal and collective suffering. Each story in After the Quake is crafted with precision, presenting a world where the fantastical seeps into the everyday, leaving readers to ponder the fine line between reality and imagination.

For those who have loved Murakami's works like Norwegian Wood and Kafka on the Shore, this collection offers a poignant and eloquent exploration of human resilience in the face of unforeseen catastrophe. After the Quake is both a meditation on the fragility of life and a testament to the enduring power of hope amidst devastation.

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The reviews highlight Haruki Murakami's ability to merge reality and surrealism with elegance, resulting in a hallucinatory experience. His imaginative storytelling continues to expand readers' hearts and minds. Murakami's distinct style, both plainspoken and poetic, solidifies his status as a superstar in literary fiction.

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ISBN: 9780099448563

Publisher: Vintage Publishing

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 06 March 2003

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Vintage

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 8.0mm

Width: 129.0mm

Height: 198.0mm

Weight: 106g

Pages: 144

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About the Author

In 1978, Haruki Murakami was 29 and running a jazz bar in downtown Tokyo. One April day, the impulse to write a novel came to him suddenly while watching a baseball game. That first novel, Hear the Wind Sing, won a new writers' award and was published the following year. More followed, including A Wild Sheep Chase and Hard-Boiled Wonderland and the End of the World, but it was Norwegian Wood, published in 1987, which turned Murakami from a writer into a phenomenon. His books became bestsellers, were translated into many languages, including English, and the door was thrown wide open to Murakami's unique and addictive fictional universe. Murakami writes with admirable discipline, producing ten pages a day, after which he runs ten kilometres (he began long-distance running in 1982 and has participated in numerous marathons and races), works on translations, and then reads, listens to records and cooks. His passions colour his non-fiction output, from What I Talk About When I Talk About Running to Absolutely On Music, and they also seep into his novels and short stories, providing quotidian moments in his otherwise freewheeling flights of imaginative inquiry. In works such as The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle, 1Q84 and Men Without Women, his distinctive blend of the mysterious and the everyday, of melancholy and humour, continues to enchant readers, ensuring Murakami's place as one of the world's most acclaimed and well-loved writers.

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