Sunday, April 20, 2008

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Norwegian wood. Tokyo Blues

Norwegian Wood is a great novel Adolescents, which constantly fluctuates between life and death, the bond and the loneliness, pain and strength, the wood and the city, the Japanese tradition and American influences. And 'in fact a foggy sense of suspension between all this, accompanying us during the reading and that brings us to float along with the protagonist Toru, in an uncharted sea towards maturity.

Toru, now an adult, tells us about his teenage years, driven by memories of the Beatles song that is being sent piped all'areoporto, Norwegian wood. Hence, we come to know the suicide of his high school Kizuki of the fragile relationship with Naoko who can not live in this world and that isolation of a community is an apparent escape route, the new friend Nagasawa, which recognizes a model not to follow, meeting with the joie de vivre and enthusiasm of Midori that gradually helps him to emerge from the fog in which vague.
The college years and new friends, a world that feels even stranger, the loves, the choices
of a boy who will become a man. With delicate innocence
Murakami tells us the duality of life as a blues able to tell at once melancholy and sadness, joy and happiness.

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