Sputnik Sweetheart

by Haruki Murakami | Literature & Fiction |
ISBN: 0099448475 Global Overview for this book
Registered by marianna-b of Halandri - Χαλάνδρι, Attica Greece on 11/30/2005
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Journal Entry 1 by marianna-b from Halandri - Χαλάνδρι, Attica Greece on Wednesday, November 30, 2005
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Haruki Murakami is arguably one of Japan's finest, modern writers and is, increasingly, being seen as one of the top authors working today. The last novel of his to find its way to these shores, Norwegian Wood, was a delightful, if slightly one-dimensional coming-of-age tale. The pyrotechnics of his previous, more surreal novels (Wind Up Bird Chronicle and A Wild Sheep Chase) had disappeared but something of his eccentricity, what made his books such a wonder, had disappeared too. Sputnik Sweetheart is a confident continuation of this more simple style yet one that retains the allegories, the depth of his best work.

The narrator, a teacher, is in love with the beguiling, odd Sumire. As his best friend, she is not adverse to phoning at three or four in the morning to ask a pointless question or share a strange thought. Sumire, though, is in love with a beautiful, older woman, Miu, who does not, can not, return her affections. Longing for Sumire, K (that is all we are told by way of a name) finds some comfort in a purely sexual relationship with the mother of one of his pupils. But the consolation is slight. K is unhappy. Miu and Sumire, now working together, take a business trip to a Greek Island. Something happens, he is not told what, and so K travels to Greece to see what help he can offer.

Themes of love, loss, sexuality, identity and selfhood are all interrogated, woven into a compelling, romantic, serious and sometimes sad book. It is a disarmingly simple, hugely satisfying, intelligent and moving work and one of Murakami's best. Simplicity, sprinkled with a dose of his magic, has enabled Murakami to write candidly, succinctly and beautifully about the complications and difficulties of love and loving.

Journal Entry 2 by marianna-b from Halandri - Χαλάνδρι, Attica Greece on Thursday, January 5, 2006
"Sweetheart" is travelling to Tokyo (back to its birthplace...), to be read by another BC sweetheart.
Some chapters of this book are situated in a greek island - Murakami never wrote which one! I supposed it's a combination of some aegian islands.
Enjoy it!

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