Blind Willow, Sleeping Woman

Haruki MURAKAMI

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Blind Willow, Sleeping Woman
Blind Willow, Sleeping Woman

“EVERYTHING I WRITE IS, MORE OR LESS, A STRANGE TALE”: BLIND WILLOW, SLEEPING WOMAN, SIGNED AND STAMPED BY HAKURI MURAKAMI

MURAKAMI, Haruki. Blind Willow, Sleeping Woman. London: Harvill Secker, 2006. Octavo, original stiff red paper boards, original dust jacket.

First trade edition, English issue, of this award-winning, translated collection of Murakami’s short fiction—in which “anything can happen at any time, in the world or on the page, and… the best strategy is just to hang on and see what comes next” (Terrence Rafferty, New York Times contemporary review)—signed and stamped (with a small rabbit inkstamp) on the title page by the author.

Bringing together for the first time 25 short stories written between 1980 and 2005 and previously published in Japanese magazines, Blind Willow, Sleeping Woman is "a handsome volume of prose, every bit as substantial as a novel… [Murakami's stories] have a balance and poise that allow his writing to shine. The stories in this collection have all of Murakami's characteristic strangeness but they combine the strangeness with structure. They show him at his very best" (Tobias Hill, The Guardian contemporary review). This compilation was first published in this English translation, done by Philip Gabriel and Jay Rubin; Knopf published the first American edition, also in the summer of 2006, no priority established. The first Japanese edition saw print in 2009. Murakami revised some stories for their appearance in this volume. He and his translators shared the second Frank O'Connor International Short Story Award for the book. This first English edition also issued in a signed limited edition of 1000 copies (signed on publisher's bookplate).

A fine signed copy.

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