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39,95 RON''M-am hotărât să nu urmez nici o mișcare literară, nici o ideologie, nici un -ism. Toate m-au dezamăgit.'' (Haruki Murakami)
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Yasunari Kawabata este primul scriitor japonez care a primit Premiul Nobel pentru literatura, in 1968. Vechiul oras imperial, capodopera lui Kawabata, a fost ecranizat in 1963 de Noboru Nakamura si in 1980 de Kon Ichikawa.
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Viata linistita a lui Hajime, proprietarul unui bar din Tokyo, este tulburata de amintirea unei povesti de dragoste din tinerete.
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29,00 RONKawabata este primul scriitor japonez caruia i s-a acordat Premiul Nobel pentru Literatura (1968). Povestirile lui au frumusetea unor stampe japoneze si simplitatea inselatoare a artei Extremului Orient.
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24,95 RON
Toti sint oameni ai noptii bintuiti de secrete si dorinte nelamurite, iar legaturile dintre ei se limpezesc incetul cu incetul pe parcursul cartii, construind un univers nocturn plin de farmecul, subtilitatea si umorul caracteristice romanelor lui Murakami.
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64,00 RONHaruki Murakami's first two novels, available for the first time in English outside Japan. With a new introduction by the author. 'If you're the sort of guy who raids the refrigerators of silent kitchens at three o'clock in the morning, you can only write accordingly. That's who I am.' Hear the Wind Sing and Pinball, 1973 are Haruki Murakami's earliest novels. They follow the fortunes of the narrator and his friend, known only by his nickname, the Rat. In Hear the Wind Sing the narrator is home from college on his summer break. He spends his time drinking beer and smoking in J's Bar with the Rat, listening to the radio, thinking about writing and the women he has slept with, and pursuing a relationship with a girl with nine fingers. Three years later, in Pinball, 1973, he has moved to Tokyo to work as a translator and live with indistinguishable twin girls, but the Rat has remained behind, despite his efforts to leave both the town and his girlfriend. The narrator finds himself haunted by memories of his own doomed relationship but also, more bizarrely, by his short-lived obsession with playing pinball in J's Bar. This sends him on a quest to find the exact model of pinball machine he had enjoyed playing years earlier: the three-flipper Spaceship.