Kesusastraan Jepang / Gempa Bumi
Jenis Bahan
Monograf
Judul Alternatif
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Pengarang
Murakami, Haruki (Pengarang)
Edisi
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Pernyataan Seri
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Penerbitan
Tokyo : The Harvill Press, 2012; © Haruki Murakami 2001; English translation © Haruki Murakami 2002
Bahasa
Inggris
Deskripsi Fisik
132 halaman ; 21 cm.
Jenis Isi
teks
Jenis Media
tanpa perantara
Penyimpanan Media
volume
ISBN
9780099448563
ISSN
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ISMN
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Bentuk Karya
Novel
Target Pembaca
Umum
Catatan
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Abstrak
Haruki Murakami, a writer both mystical and hip, is the West's favorite Japanese novelist. Perhaps unsurprisingly, Murakami lived abroad until 1995. That year, two disasters struck Japan: the lethal earthquake in Kobe and the deadly poison gas attacks in the Tokyo subway. Spurred by these tragic events, Murakami returned home. The stories in After the Quake are set in the months that fell between the earthquake and the subway attack, presenting a world marked by despair, hope, and a kind of human instinct for transformation. A teenage girl and a middle-aged man share a hobby of making beach bonfires; a businesswoman travels to Thailand and, quietly, confronts her own death; three friends act out a modern-day Tokyo version of Jules and Jim. There's a surreal element running through the collection in the form of unlikely frogs turning up in unlikely places. News of the earthquake hums throughout. The book opens with the dull buzz of disaster-watching: "Five straight days she spent in front of the television, staring at the crumbled banks and hospitals, whole blocks of stores in flames, severed rail lines and expressways." With language that's never self-consciously lyrical or show-offy, Murakami constructs stories as tight and beautiful as poems. There's no turning back for his people; there's only before and after the quake.
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