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After Dark (Paperback)

By Haruki Murakami
$14.95
1 on hand as of Feb 9 5:19am (ITERATURE)
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Description


A sleek, gripping novel of encounters set in Tokyo during the spooky hours between midnight and dawn, by an internationally renowned literary phenomenon.

Murakami's trademark humor, psychological insight, and grasp of spirit and morality are here distilled with an extraordinary, harmonious mastery. Combining the pyrotechnical genius that made Kafka on the Shore and The Wind-up Bird Chronicle international bestsellers, with a surprising infusion of heart, Murakami has produced one of his most enchanting fictions yet.

About the Author


Haruki Murakami was born in Kyoto in 1949 and now lives near Tokyo. His work has been translated into thirty-four languages, and the most recent of his many honors is the Yomiuri Literary Prize, whose previous recipients include Yukio Mishima, Kenzaburo Oe, and Kobo Abe.

Praise for After Dark…


“After Dark [is] hypnotically eerie, sometimes even funny, but most of all, it's [a book] that keeps ratcheting up the suspense.”—The Washington Post Book World"After Dark is a streamlined, hushed ensemble piece. . . . Standing above the common gloom, Murakami detects phosphorescence everywhere, but chiefly in the auras around people, which glow brightest at night and when combined." —The New York Times Book Review“Murakami is masterful with symbolism. . . . Night . . . can't blacken the ever-shifting shutter speeds of Murakami's cockeyed Kodak. . . . It is straight-ahead jazz with a quiet grace.” —The Los Angeles Times Book Review"A bittersweet novel that will satisfy the most demanding literary taste. . . . Murakami's fiction reminds us that the world is broad, that myths are universal-and that while we sleep, the world out there is moving in mysterious and unpredictable ways." —The San Francisco Chronicle“Hypnotically eerie, sometimes even funny, but most of all, it’s [a book] that keeps ratcheting up the suspense.” —The Washington Post Book World "After Dark is a gripping dream. . . . In Murakami's hands, hope is nothing more nor less than a deep, cleansing breath." —The Boston Globe “What you’ll love: The book’s spare yet eerily atmospheric scenes will fester under your skin, poking at your equilibrium long after you’ve finished reading.” —The Washington Post “There’s a dreamlike quality to Haruki Murakami’s mesmerizing new novel, [where] amid the alienation are flickers of hopefulness springing from seemingly random, serendipitous human interactions and connections. . . . Like a latter-day Walker Percy or Albert Camus, Murakami raises questions about perception and existence [and] captures the palpable loneliness and essential unfathomability at the heart of modern life.” —The Christian Science Monitor “This strange, mesmerizing, spell-binding, voyeuristic novel is impossible to put down.” —The Providence Journal “A metaphysical mystery. . . . After Dark deftly explores existentialist notions of purpose, control, and identity.” —Elle “Gripping. . . . Creepy!” —Wired "In After Dark, night seems to be where Murakami was headed all along. . . . He has a natural curiosity about people, a belief that they contain wonders, perhaps none so great as the capacity for human connection." —Newsday

Product Details ISBN-10: 0307278735
ISBN-13: 9780307278739
Published: Vintage, 04/29/2008
Pages: 256
Language: English
Related Editions (all)
  • Google eBook (5/2007): $11.99
  • Paperback (3/2008): $14.95
  • Hardcover (4/2007): $22.95
  • Paperback (Spanish, 8/2010): $13.95
  • Paperback (Spanish, 9/2008): $22.95
  • Compact Disc (4/2007): $29.95
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