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Tomáš Jurkovič

    15 maart 1976
    Tomáš Jurkovič
    Norwegian Wood
    Kafka op het strand
    Hard-boiled Wonderland and the End of the World
    Tajná historie pána z Musaši. Mateřská bylina jošinská
    1Q84: Book One and Book Two
    Izanagiovský motiv v románech Haruki Murakamiho
    • O japonském spisovateli Haruki Murakamim se občas soudí, že se beze zbytku zhlédl v západní literatuře a následně píše „nejaponské“ texty. Pokud ovšem podrobíme rozboru příběhy, které se odehrávají v jeho literárních dílech, musíme podobné soudy odmítnout jako neopodstatněné. Tato publikace provádí čtenáře v chronologickém sledu barvitým světem Murakamiho románových příběhů a krůček po krůčku před ním odkrývá další, zastřešující příběh, sahající od počátků a inspiračních zdrojů autorovy tvorby až po moment, kdy se Murakamimu daří poprvé úspěšně vyrovnat se svým velkým tématem – temnými stíny moderní japonské historie.

      Izanagiovský motiv v románech Haruki Murakamiho
    • Slavné postavy národních dějin bývají obvykle představovány jako výlupky všech ctností a dávány za příklad dalším generacím. Ale co když jsou takové oficiální verze až příliš krásné, než aby byly i pravdivé, ptá se Tanizaki v Tajné historii pána z Musaši a odpovídá překvapujícím způsobem. Kudy vede hranice mezi hrdinstvím a perverzí? Jedním z…

      Tajná historie pána z Musaši. Mateřská bylina jošinská
    • From the #1 New York Times bestselling author of 1Q84 and The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle comes a relentlessly inventive novel that dives deep into the very nature of consciousness. “Fantastical, mysterious, and funny . . . a fantasy world that might have been penned by Franz Kafka.”—The Philadelphia Inquirer Across two parallel narratives, Murakami draws readers into a mind-bending universe in which Lauren Bacall, Bob Dylan, a split-brained data processor, a deranged scientist, his shockingly undemure granddaughter, and various thugs, librarians, and subterranean monsters collide to dazzling effect. What emerges is a hyperkinetic novel that is at once hilariously funny and a deeply serious meditation on the nature and uses of the mind.

      Hard-boiled Wonderland and the End of the World
    • Kafka op het strand

      • 639bladzijden
      • 23 uur lezen
      4,1(7204)Tarief

      Coming of age' roman over de 15-jarige Kafka Tamura die, om te ontkomen aan de voorspelling dat hij met zijn verdwenen moeder en zijn zus zal slapen, van huis wegloopt. Op onverklaarbare wijze wordt de jongen aangetrokken tot een bibliotheek in Takamatsu en tot de directrice, mevrouw Saeki. Kafka's pad kruist eveneens dat van het meisje Sakura, van een bibliothecaris, en van de geheimzinnige meneer Nakata, die met katten praat. De laatste was in de oorlog het slachtoffer van massahysterie en spoort niet helemaal. Als Kafka's vader op gruwelijke wijze in Tokyo vermoord wordt, raken de gebeurtenissen in een stroomversnelling.

      Kafka op het strand
    • Norwegian Wood

      • 317bladzijden
      • 12 uur lezen
      4,0(497741)Tarief

      Toru Watanabe is een student in Tokio die zijn leven zo eerlijk mogelijk probeert te leiden, maar in wiens verleden een onverwerkt verdriet huist: ooit pleegde zijn beste vriend Kizuki zelfmoord. Voor Watanabe is dat nog altijd een pijnlijke herinnering, en Kizuki's toenmalige vriendin Naoko stort er zelfs door in. Wanneer Watanabe dan de levendige Midori ontmoet, is het zijn half verliefde, half medelijdende houding tegenover Naoko die zijn eigen geluk in de weg lijkt te staan.

      Norwegian Wood
    • His life was like his recurring nightmare: a train to nowhere. But an ordinary life has a way of taking an extraordinary turn. Add a girl whose ears are so exquisite that, when uncovered, they improve sex a thousand-fold, a runaway friend, a rightwing politico, an ovine-obsessed professor and a manic depressive in a sheep outfit, implicate them in a hunt for a sheep. that may or may not be running the world, and the upshot is another singular masterpiece from Japan's finest novelist.

      A Wild Sheep Chase
    • A charmingly idiosyncratic look at writing, creativity, and the author's own novels. Haruki Murakami's myriad fans will be delighted by this unique look into the mind of a master storyteller. In this engaging book, the internationally best-selling author and famously reclusive writer shares with readers what he thinks about being a novelist; his thoughts on the role of the novel in our society; his own origins as a writer; and his musings on the sparks of creativity that inspire other writers, artists, and musicians. Readers who have long wondered where the mysterious novelist gets his ideas and what inspires his strangely surreal worlds will be fascinated by this highly personal look at the craft of writing.

      Novelist As a Vocation
    • Growing up in the suburbs in post-war Japan, it seemed to Hajime that everyone but him had brothers and sisters. His sole companion was Shimamoto, also an only child. Together they spent long afternoons listening to her father's record collection. But when his family moved away, the two lost touch. Now Hajime is in his thirties. After a decade of drifting he has found happiness with his loving wife and two daughters, and success running a jazz bar. Then Shimamoto reappears. She is beautiful, intense, enveloped in mystery. Hajime is catapulted into the past, putting at risk all he has in the present. 'A story of love in a cool climate, intensely romantic and weepily beautiful...it is startlingly different: a true original' Guardian 'Casablanca remade Japanese style...It is dream-like writing, laden with scenes which have the radiance of a poem' The Times 'This wise and beautiful book is full of hidden truths' New York Times 'This book aches...an eloquent treatise on the vertiginous, irrational powers of love and desire' Independent on Sunday 'A beautiful, atmospheric novel sustained by Murakami's flair for philosophical mediation at its most human' Irish Times

      South of the border, west of the sun
    • Killing Commendatore

      A Novel - Large Print

      • 992bladzijden
      • 35 uur lezen
      3,9(48525)Tarief

      The epic new novel from the internationally acclaimed and best-selling author of 1Q84 In Killing Commendatore, a thirty-something portrait painter in Tokyo is abandoned by his wife and finds himself holed up in the mountain home of a famous artist, Tomohiko Amada. When he discovers a previously unseen painting in the attic, he unintentionally opens a circle of mysterious circumstances. To close it, he must complete a journey that involves a mysterious ringing bell, a two-foot-high physical manifestation of an Idea, a dapper businessman who lives across the valley, a precocious thirteen-year-old girl, a Nazi assassination attempt during World War II in Vienna, a pit in the woods behind the artist's home, and an underworld haunted by Double Metaphors. A tour de force of love and loneliness, war and art--as well as a loving homage to The Great Gatsby -- Killing Commendatore is a stunning work of imagination from one of our greatest writers.

      Killing Commendatore