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A bone in the throat, but still...

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3 out of 5 stars
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5 out of 5 stars
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3 out of 5 stars

Reviewed: 04-24-25

This story, the author says, stuck like a bone in his throat for a few years. It's like eating mackerel. Lots of bones. That said, it is still Murakami. I think many of his most annoying traits on view here: pseudo-innocent discussions of teen sex, commenting on the weirdness we should feel, over simplicity of language, reference to other writers. The concept itself redeems. Western writers don't really want to address the complexity of composite selves and he does, and perhaps since that could be an overly sophisticated theme, a commitment to simple language must be appreciated. His name dropping of other artists doesn't always feel like it should, like a tribute. Sometimes it feels like name dropping. The story still a little messy and disjointed. He has a lot of confidence in his readers. I think I would have given him a little more self doubt in his early writings and that relentless organic growth of voluminous narrative could have come together even more neatly (as it does in K by the Shore, and Commendetore, and a couple others.) I still like this about him, there is a genuine sense uf the uncanniness of life and many more skilled novelists don't have that nor know it. Somehow BN is the perfect narrator for him.

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Love it but....

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5 out of 5 stars
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5 out of 5 stars

Reviewed: 04-10-25

I do love it. Uncomfortable with its strong appeal because it seems to deal a bit too knowingly with the subjective experiences of actual people who truly and factually existed. I'd be more careful, but that said I am glad he wasn't. So I have listened to it, considered my doubts, said screw it and screw you (meaning me) and listened again and enjoyed it again. The assumptions made after all are beautifully generous. And somehow it addresses, as if in a diverse assortment of case studies, what need the mind do confronted with this existence and this age and the weight of knowledge that bears down on those striving to understand. Not something easily done if we don't allow our humanity to assume such intimacies.

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Simple tales; just right

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Reviewed: 04-09-25

Beautifully crafted, simply told tales of real life and the dynamics of relationships as experienced. Felt right to me.

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A lot; thoughtul

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Reviewed: 04-09-25

I read this free on the internet archive and loved it. Happy to find it here. Every word spoken entails a system of givens. And I like the way he considers what they may often be. Or how to approach their evaluation. One I will return to.

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Simple. Beautiful.

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Reviewed: 04-09-25

One can think and feel along with her, and share the unique susceptibility to the divine she was plagued by.

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Skilled writer...so why?

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3 out of 5 stars

Reviewed: 04-09-25

I like the material. She has great skills as a story teller. Great writer too, often eloquent. Why then does it fall short? Why does it feel less sublime than, say, some childish Murakami tales? Everything is worked out in such detail one is saddened that nothing alive is so well known. Reasons, motives, fates. It's intricate but lacks life, despite the vividness of the characters. Makes the novel a very disappointing thing. Strange that perhaps poorer craftsmanship and a little bit of self doubt might make for art. Obviously, I confess, I don't know what I am talking about. Sometimes novelists so dominate their art form that they lose something essential.

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Current relevance; well written; need to know

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Reviewed: 03-12-25

God, I wish more folks would read this and realize a thing or two. Gotta appreciate his careful writing, regard, and considerations. Sorry he is in Russia. Need more like him.

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GG a great find; modern life

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4 out of 5 stars
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Reviewed: 03-12-25

GG has been one of my favorite recent finds in terms of modern novelists. Insightful, self deprecating, intelligent, a nice touch. Looking forward to what he does next. Quantum physics perhaps over utilized in popular metaphor but I give him leave and enjoy always where he takes me. Hope his thinking stays as rich as his writing refines itself. It's already strong but somehow I think still evolving. And he keeps a nice conversational touch.

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Crispin!

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5 out of 5 stars
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5 out of 5 stars

Reviewed: 03-12-25

He does it here. What Missy (TSk TSk) Eliot couldn't do. This much more than Waste Land, just didn't have an Ezra Pound exhaustively promoting it. At least there is beauty in it. That's for damn sure.

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In historical context

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3 out of 5 stars
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3 out of 5 stars

Reviewed: 03-12-25

Knowing its cultural and historical context matters. Wish translations from the Chinese could retain the pithiness of idiom. It would be nice if somehow a bilingual edition was overlaid with it explaining metaphor and idiom and its source and influence. The narrator is skilled but I don't think I would have chosen him for this work. English accented characters turn it into a Monty Python skit. I want to try the Chinese text so refamiliarizing myself here helps. Both with frequent rests and diversion.

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