After the Quake (Paperback)

Author: Haruki/ Rubin MurakamiTranslator: Jay Rubin
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Format: Paperback
ISBN: 9780375713279
Publisher: Random House Inc
Publish Date: 6/1/2003
Buy.com Sku: 33683392
Item#: B7XLGH
Dimensions (in Inches) 11.5H x 5.25L x 0.75T
Pages: 181
 
A collection of stories set in the aftermath of the 1995 Kobe earthquake.
 
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Marukami structures these stories around the 1995 earthquake in Kobe, Japan. In them, ordinary citizens must confront the consequences of the harrowing disruptions of their lives. A New York Times Notable Book for 2002.

 

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"Surrealism, fantasy,and powerfully restrained emotion are the distinctive features of six spectacularly original and gripping linked stories....This writer goes from strength to strength." 06/01/2002

Literary Review
"With its simple language and sparse but effective description, AFTER THE QUAKE is a supremely imaginative, often stirring collection, from the pen of a gifted storyteller. It is at once a meditation on the nature of emotional fulfillment and a reminder of a massive human tragedy." - James Morrison December 2002


 
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Haruki Murakami
The son of a literature teacher, Murakami learned English in school and grew up with American fiction. His first novel was published in 1970. He graduated from Waseda University in 1973, with a degree in drama, after which he managed a jazz and coffee shop. With the publication of his novel NORWEGIAN WOOD, Murakami became a cult phenomenon in Japan. He has lived all over the world, including Rome, Athens, and a Greek island, as well as spending four years at Princeton as a visiting fellow, where he wrote THE WIND-UP BIRD CHRONICLE. Murakami's books are set in Japan, but they are infused with the urban, eclectic, Western culture he has absorbed all his life.

 
 
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Chapter One

UFO IN KUSHIRO

Five straight days she spent in front of the television, staring at crumbled banks and hospitals, whole blocks of stores in flames, severed rail lines and expressways. She never said a word. Sunk deep in the cushions of the sofa, her mouth clamped shut, she wouldn't answer when Komura spoke to her. She wouldn't shake her head or nod. Komura could not be sure the sound of his voice was even getting through to her.

Komura's wife came from way up north in Yamagata and, as far as he knew, she had no friends or relatives who could have been hurt in Kobe. Yet she stayed rooted in front of the television from morning to night. In his presence, at least, she ate nothing and drank nothing and never went to the toilet. Aside from an occasional flick of the remote control to change the channel, she hardly moved a muscle.

Komura would make his own toast and coffee, and head off to work. When he came home in the evening, he'd fix hi

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