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emotional
reflective
fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Strong character development:
Complicated
Loveable characters:
Complicated
Diverse cast of characters:
No
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Complicated
What a great little book of stories. Some of the stories frustrated me, some had endings that were too mysterious or that weren’t really endings at all. The last two were my favorite, full of metaphor and allusion and everything that makes for a hearty meal. Always love a Murakami.
Mind-blowing. I seldom read short stories collections where all of the stories resonate with me in some way, yet Men Without Women was one of those collections. Haruki Murakami’s beautiful development of characters and intense and unique imagery made this such an exquisite group of short stories that I will never forget. I also adored the classic Murakami references to cats, jazz and American culture.
como eu AMEI esses contos principalmente Kino, yesterday e órgão independente. eu amaria conhecer uma história mais aprofundada de kino, ele poderia fazer um romance desse enredo. Acabou q o conto que deu o título para essa coletânea, homens sem mulheres, foi o que eu menos gostei, achei muito simplista e tedioso mas ao menos conferiu esse título.
estou em dúvida de qual coletânea eu gostei mais, o elefante desaparece que eu AMEI um dos contos de lá, se tornou um dos meus favoritos, ou essa. murakami mais uma vez sendo uma leitura incrivelmente prazerosa
estou em dúvida de qual coletânea eu gostei mais, o elefante desaparece que eu AMEI um dos contos de lá, se tornou um dos meus favoritos, ou essa. murakami mais uma vez sendo uma leitura incrivelmente prazerosa
Short story collections are normally hard for me to read, but this flowed quite smoothly. It was easy and captivating, but at the same time, I felt like there was still something missing.
Vintage Murakami-cool skates through these 7 stories about men in isolation & the women who haunt them. “Drive My Car” (the basis for the movie) follows a widowed actor & his laconic female chauffeur as he reveals his wife’s infidelities. “Scheherazade” takes the Arabian Nights to Tokyo as a caretaker tells post-sex stories to a homebound man. In the tiresome “Samsa in Love,” a bug wakes up to discover he’s metamorphosed into a Gregor Samsa. I don’t try solving Murakami’s detective-stories-of-the-heart. He’s all about atmosphere & tone. But his passive males—whiskey-sipping, Beatles-&-jazz worshipping, never-short-on-bed-partners—leave me cold.