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What to expect from Murakami's new novel?
CZ⚽ Sports5 days ago

What to expect from Murakami's new novel?

This article discusses Haruki Murakami's new novel, 'Město a jeho nejisté zdi' (The City and Its Uncertain Walls), which was written during the COVID-19 pandemic. The piece highlights the thematic continuity with Murakami’s previous works, emphasizing elements such as memory, dreams, and the blurring of reality and fantasy. It describes the novel as a blend of romantic narrative, magical realism, and philosophical reflection, while drawing parallels to his earlier work 'Konec světa & Hard-boiled Wonderland.' The article includes an excerpt from the book, depicting a nostalgic and dreamlike scene between two characters walking along a river, underscoring the novel’s lyrical and introspective style.

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What to expect from Murakami's new novel?

This article discusses Haruki Murakami's new novel, 'Město a jeho nejisté zdi' (The City and Its Uncertain Walls), which was written during the COVID-19 pandemic. The piece highlights the thematic continuity with Murakami’s previous works, emphasizing elements such as memory, dreams, and the blurring of reality and fantasy. It describes the novel as a blend of romantic narrative, magical realism, and philosophical reflection, while drawing parallels to his earlier work 'Konec světa & Hard-boiled Wonderland.' The article includes an excerpt from the book, depicting a nostalgic and dreamlike scene between two characters walking along a river, underscoring the novel’s lyrical and introspective style.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on literary analysis and does not engage with politically charged topics. It provides a descriptive overview of Murakami’s writing style and themes without taking a partisan stance or promoting any specific ideological viewpoint.

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