Kafka on the shore

"A stunning work of art that bears no comparisons" the New York Observer wrote of Haruki Murakami's masterpiece, The Wind-up Bird Chronicle. In its playful stretching of the limits of the real world, his magnificent new novel, Kafka on the Shore is every bit as bewitching and ambitiou...

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Main Author: Murakami, Haruki (Author)
Other Authors: Gabriel, Philip (Translator)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York, N.Y. Vintage International 2005
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