The tropes of popular culture, movies, music, detective stories, combine to create a work that explores both the surface and the hidden depths of Japanese society at the end of the 20th century. The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle is an extended meditation on themes that appear throughout Murakami's earlier work. Meaning always seems to be just out of reach, for the reader as well as for the characters, yet one is drawn inexorably into a mystery that may have no solution. Mundane events throb with menace, while the bizarre is accepted without comment. Haruki Murakami is a master of subtly disturbing prose. His search for his wife (and his cat) introduces him to a bizarre collection of characters, including two psychic sisters, a possibly unbalanced teenager, an old soldier who witnessed the massacres on the Chinese mainland at the beginning of the Second World War, and a very shady politician. He loses his job, his cat disappears, and then his wife fails to return from work. Bad things come in threes for Toru Okada.
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