Not long after Murakami released the book, he also launched a website asking for clarification of questions about the book from the public. However, it always rejects logical explanations.įor all readers, those who wish to interpret action through a rationalist framework will soon find themselves exhausted. Like the dark imagery of Miss Saeki’s song, the book is full of events that resonate deeply. Strange things happen in the book it is not always clear why. He further described a sea animal like mackerel that fell from the sky. On such an occasion, a rain of sea creatures falling from the sky startled the residents of the Japanese suburbs, despite Kafka’s opinion that it is a metaphor, in contrast to Oshima’s skepticism. They are trying to figure out the meaning of this puzzling recent meteorological phenomenon. Midway through the realism construction, Haruki Murakami’s Kafka on the Shore places Kafka and his friend, Oshima, for a moment.
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