Otro libro más de los que adquirí de Murakami en Amsterdam. No tengo muchas referencias de este como de los anteriores que compré, de todas formas, espero que me gusté tanto como lo que llevo leído hasta el momento.
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‘A remarkable writter… he captures the common ache of the contemporary heart and head’ –Jay McInerney
‘Murakami must already rank among the world’s greatest living novelists’ –Guardian
High-class call girls billed to Mastercard. A psychic thirteen-year-old drop-out with a passion for Talking Heads. A hunky matinee idol doomed to play dentists and teachers. A one-armed beach-combing poet, an uptight hotel clerk and one very bemused narrator caught in the web of advanced capitalist mayhem. Combine this offbeat cast of characters with Murakami’s indiosyncratic prose and out comes Dance Dance Dance. It is an assault on the senses, part murder mystery, part metaphysical speculation; a fable for out times as catchy as rock song blasting from the window of a sports car.
‘How does Murakami manage to make poetry while writing of contemporary life and emotions? I am weak-kneed with admiration’ –Independent on Sunday
‘Murakami is a true original and yet in many ways he is also Franz Kafka’s succesor because he seems to have the intelligence ot know what Kafka truly was – a comic writer’ –Sunday Herald
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Ten en cuenta que es la segunda parte (el protagonista es el mismo) de La caza del carnero salvaje.
Gracias por el aviso, no tenía ni idea. Tendré que conseguir la caza dle carnero salvaje antes de leer esta…