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Kafka By the Shore
Hi everyone. What do you like most about Haruki Murakami writing?
I'm now re-reading "Kafka by the Shore" and It always feels like dope, I just leave the real world when I have one of his books in hand.
"kafka by the shore" is full of symbolisms that I didn't noticed the first time I read it, that amuses me much, I wonder were he gets all of the inspiration.
I feel like the characters most of the time, lost in my own world, searching for something that I don't know if exists, but the travel continues. Some of his phrases really get to me, made me wonder. I love when it happens, it just make my head float through my world, to found me again, in the same place I was before, but with a new sense of everything.
Kafka by the shore is a book that as everything, from a greek tragedy to a oniric and labirinthic travel. And the way that it's told it's just amazing. I don't know if any of you loved the book as I did, by now I'm reading it slow, and getting the symbolisms in the book, like the weak shadow of Nakata, that guy is a fucking mystery.
congratulations if you had read all I said =D
hugs and kisses
Jun 26
12:51 PM