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Colorless Tsukuru Tazaki and His Years of Pilgrimage
posted on Tuesday, November 11, 2014 @ 7:46 pm | permalink
Tsukuru Tazaki had four best friends at school. By chance all of their names contained a colour. The two boys were called Akamatsu, meaning ‘red pine', and Oumi, ‘blue sea', while the girls' names were Shirane, ‘white root', and Kurono, ‘black field'. Tazaki was the only last name with no colour in it.So I received a new book as a surprise early birthday present today, from my friend. I'm really, really glad to finally own a copy of this book, as I've been pining after it for months. I was never allowed to purchase it before, even when it went on sale. (Ridiculous, right?) As such, I'm really happy she gifted me with this! It's one of the most meaningful birthday presents I've ever received. Murakami Haruki's books are... difficult to describe. His writing style has been criticised as un-Japanese, so in a way, it's not much different from reading Western books. The atmosphere within the books are surrealistic, and have a very literary feel. If you Google his books up (maybe after reading them), you will find various analogies regarding them. There will be techniques such as characters symbolising a common human trait to events representing actual conflicts in human history. I always feel refreshed and bulked up with new knowledge after reading one of his books. I actually took a bunch of photographs of the book, but I cannot upload them yet again because my camera cable is still MIA. This is the first time I've felt so burdened by this fact... ![]() ![]() I already can't wait to go through the novel. Labels: literature |