Haruki Murakami

Colorless Tsukuru Tazaki and His Years of Pilgrimage

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Colorless Tsukuru Tazaki and His Years of Pilgrimage is the long-awaited new novel-— a book that sold more than a million copies the first week it went on sale in Japan--from the award-winning, internationally best-selling author Haruki Murakami.
Here he gives us the remarkable story of Tsukuru Tazaki, a young man haunted by a great loss; of dreams and nightmares that have unintended consequences for the world around us; and of a journey into the past that is necessary to mend the present. It is a story of love, friendship, and heartbreak for the ages.
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  • An-nisa Pratiwishared an impression6 years ago
    💧Soppy

    Kesunyian yang membunuh, kesedihan yang menenggelamkan jiwa dan tanpa warna. Haruki Murakami merekam perasaan tersingkir-teralienasi itu dengan amat baik.

  • Lestary J. Baranyshared an impression8 years ago

    I overrated this book.

    Saya sangat menikmati buku ini sampai bab terakhir, tetapi tidak halaman terakhirnya. Pada mulanya saya pikir Murakami sangat imajinatif dan luar biasa dalam membangun karakter dengan masalah khas orang urban: kesepian and insecurity. Tokoh utama terkesan depresif, mengingatkan saya pada karakter di beberapa buku Murakami lainnya, seperti Norwegian Woods dan 1Q84. Sesaat setelah membaca tuntas buku ini, saya mengecek review di goodreads. Dang! Saya setuju pada salah satu reviewer yang mengatakan bahwa Murakami recycles the same ingredients for his cookings.

    Sekarang, saya mikir kembali, apakah perlu membaca karya-karyanya yang lain?

  • allysashared an impression4 years ago
    💧Soppy

Quotes

  • Dmitry Babenkohas quoted6 years ago
    But there are countless things in the world for which affection is not enough. Life is long, and sometimes cruel. Sometimes victims are needed. Someone has to take on that role. And human bodies are fragile, easily damaged. Cut them, and they bleed.
  • Gede Wahyu Adi Pramanahas quoted6 years ago
    Jealousy—at least as far as he understood it from his dream—was the most hopeless prison in the world. Jealousy was not a place he was forced into by someone else, but a jail in which the inmate entered voluntarily, locked the door, and threw away the key.
  • ;has quoted7 years ago
    the steam that rose from her espresso.

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