South of the Border, West of the Sun

Haruki MURAKAMI

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South of the Border, West of the Sun

“THIS WISE AND BEAUTIFUL BOOK IS FULL OF HIDDEN TRUTHS”: SOUTH OF THE BORDER, WEST OF THE SUN, SIGNED BY HARUKI MURAKAMI

MURAKAMI, Haruki. South of the Border, West of the Sun. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1999. Octavo, black paper boards, cover sticker.

First edition of the English translation of Murakami’s sixth novel, signed by him.

Written during Murakami’s tenure as a visiting writer at Princeton University, South of the Border (a reference to the Nat King Cole song of the same title) tells the story of two youngsters, Hajime and Shimamoto, and their childhood in a small Japanese town. After drifting apart, they meet again at the age of 36, and Shimamoto challenges Hajime to leave his successful life in Toyko, and his wife and children, for the magic of their shared past. “In the story’s spareness and quiet eroticism, it is tempting to make a correlation with some of the celebrated novels of Junichiro Tanizaki and Yasunari Kawabata, predecessors whose work Murakami has always distanced himself from in favor of Western influences like Fitzgerald and Chandler. But there’s nothing decadent or perverse about Murakami’s eroticism. Nor is there anything gratuitous or transgressive about it. That he manages, in his sexual explicitness, to make intimacy real—appealing and unembarrassing, innocent even—stands him in contrast to the work of many American writers, from A.M. Homes to Bret Easton Ellis, whose treatment of the sexual has been one of calculated offensiveness… This wise and beautiful book is full of hidden truths” (New York Times). Issued without dust jacket. First published in Japanese in 1992.

Fine condition.

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