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Men Without Women: Stories - Engaging Short Fiction

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Men Without Women: Stories - Engaging Short Fiction
Men Without Women: Stories - Captivating Short Fiction
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Men Without Women: Stories by Haruki Murakami, with translations by Philip Gabriel and Ted Goossen, is a captivating collection of seven short stories that delve into the complexities of men's lives after experiencing profound separations from women they loved. Available for Kindle, this book blends the everyday with the surreal, creating a unique narrative experience that Murakami is celebrated for. Through characters such as a lovelorn plastic surgeon and a man tainted by the suicides of his ex-girlfriends, Murakami...

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Print length 242 pages
Language English
Sticky notes On Kindle Scribe
Publisher Vintage
Publication date May 9, 2017
File size 8209 KB
Page Flip Enabled
Word Wise Enabled
Enhanced typesetting Enabled
FAQ

Is this book suitable for non-Japanese readers?

Yes, the translations by Philip Gabriel and Ted Goossen beautifully capture Murakami's poetic style, making it accessible to non-Japanese readers.

Are the stories related to each other?

Each story stands on its own, with unique characters and plots, but they are all connected by themes of loneliness and the impact of absent women.

How long is each story?

Each story is about 30 pages long, providing a satisfying exploration of its characters and themes.

What makes this book special?

Haruki Murakami’s unique storytelling, which blends the ordinary with the surreal, and his deep exploration of human emotions make this book a standout.

Is this book appropriate for young readers?

This book is more suitable for adults due to its mature themes and complex emotional content.

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