A Wild Sheep ChaseA marvelous hybrid of mythology and mystery, A Wild Sheep Chase is the extraordinary literary thriller that launched Haruki Murakami's international reputation. It begins simply enough: A twenty-something advertising executive receives a postcard from a friend, and casually appropriates the image for an insurance company's advertisement. What he doesn't realize is that included in the pastoral scene is a mutant sheep with a star on its back, and in using this photo he has unwittingly captured the attention of a man in black who offers a menacing ultimatum: find the sheep or face dire consequences. Thus begins a surreal and elaborate quest that takes our hero from the urban haunts of Tokyo to the remote and snowy mountains of northern Japan, where he confronts not only the mythological sheep, but the confines of tradition and the demons deep within himself. Quirky and utterly captivating, A Wild Sheep Chase is Murakami at his astounding best. |
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“ Well then , ” I spoke up in a voice not quite my own , the sound piped in . As expected , there was no reply . She could have been asleep , could have been crying , could have been dead . I sat down opposite her and rubbed my eyes .
“ Well then , ” I spoke up in a voice not quite my own , the sound piped in . As expected , there was no reply . She could have been asleep , could have been crying , could have been dead . I sat down opposite her and rubbed my eyes .
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The secretary was left to answer the telephone as she thumbed through the “ Autumn Hairstyles ” pages of a women's magazine . The man opened the door to the office without a sound , and he closed it without a sound .
The secretary was left to answer the telephone as she thumbed through the “ Autumn Hairstyles ” pages of a women's magazine . The man opened the door to the office without a sound , and he closed it without a sound .
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“ Just the sound of the waves is . That alone puts a chill on things . When I moved in , the superintendent said I'd get used to it soon enough , but I still haven't . ” “ The ocean's no longer there . " She smiled softly .
“ Just the sound of the waves is . That alone puts a chill on things . When I moved in , the superintendent said I'd get used to it soon enough , but I still haven't . ” “ The ocean's no longer there . " She smiled softly .
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User Review - donhazelwood - LibraryThingThis book ... this book ... this book came at me like Kurt Vonnegut on Risperidone telling his version of Moby Dick. A great read - I don't quite know what Murakami was trying to say - but I throughly ... Read full review
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User Review - Aug3Zimm - LibraryThingIntellectually interesting but not emotionally engaging. One thing I really enjoy about Murakami is how he portrays a sense of disconnectedness between people. That feeling was more prevalent in the ... Read full review
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