SIGNED BY HARUKI MURAKAMI
MURAKAMI, Haruki. Norwegian Wood. London: Harvill, (2000). Two volumes. 12mo, original red and green paper wrappers, original clamshell box.
First authorized edition in English, trade issue, boldly signed in Volume I on the title page, “haruki,” with the author’s chop stamp.
“In his native country, Norwegian Wood is the novel that made Murakami famous. Jay Rubin’s superb translation is the first English edition authorized for publication outside Japan… Though it may feel uncharacteristically straightforward to his American following Norwegian Wood bears the unmistakable marks of Murakami’s hand. Set against the upheaval of the student movement, it is more firmly rooted in Japan (and in Murakami’s own experience) than his other work, but this is, nevertheless, a strikingly Westernized Japan, one where people listen to Bill Evans, read Thomas Mann, drink too much coffee and sound like refugees from a Raymond Carver Story” (New York Times). First published in Japanese in 1987; this translation was preceded by Alfred Birnbaum’s unauthorized translation, published specifically for Japanese students of English. Also issued in a signed edition limited to 500 copies in aluminum cases.
Fine condition.