End of the World and Hard-Boiled Wonderland, 9781784878917
Hardcover
Mind-bending Tokyo underworld: Unicorns, whisky, and a search for self.

End of the World and Hard-Boiled Wonderland

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  • Hardcover

    464 pages

  • Release Date

    3 March 2025

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Summary

End of the World and Hard-Boiled Wonderland: A Murakami Masterpiece

New to our Vintage Classics Murakami Collector’s Library - a newly translated, unabridged edition of Murakami’s most mind-bendingly brilliant novel.

A special hardback edition of Murakami’s surreal, mind-bending masterpiece, in a new, unabridged translation from Jay Rubin.

A narrative particle accelerator that zooms between Wild Turkey Whiskey and Bob Dylan, unicorn skulls and voracious librarians, J…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781784878917
ISBN-10:178487891X
Author:Haruki Murakami, Jay Rubin
Publisher:Vintage Publishing
Imprint:Vintage Classics
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:464
Release Date:3 March 2025
Weight:556g
Dimensions:224mm x 142mm x 39mm
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Critics Review

His fantasies, with their easy reference to western pulp fiction and music, retain a beauty of the mind * Guardian *A remarkable writer…he captures the common ache of contemporary heart and head – Jay McInerneyCombines a witty sci-fi pastiche and a dream-like Utopian fantasy in two separate narratives which alternate in an interweave of precognition and deja vu – Richard Lloyd-Parry * Independent *Here is abundant imagination at play * Sunday Times *

About The Author

Haruki Murakami

Haruki Murakami (Author)

In 1978, Haruki Murakami was twenty-nine and running a jazz bar in downtown Tokyo. One April day, the impulse to write a novel came to him suddenly while watching a baseball game. That first novel, Hear the Wind Sing, won a new writers’ award and was published the following year. More followed, including A Wild Sheep Chase and Hard-Boiled Wonderland and the End of the World, but it was Norwegian Wood, published in 1987, that turned Murakami from a writer into a phenomenon.

In works such as The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle, 1Q84, What I Talk About When I Talk About Running and Men Without Women, Murakami’s distinctive blend of the mysterious and the everyday, of melancholy and humour, continues to enchant readers, ensuring his place as one of the world’s most acclaimed and well-loved writers.

Jay Rubin (Translator)

Jay Rubin is the author of Injurious to Public Morals- Writers and the Meiji State and Making Sense of Japanese, and he edited Modern Japanese Writers for the Scribner Writers Series. He has translated into English two novels by the Japanese writer Soseki Natsume, and also Haruki Murakami’s Norwegian Wood, The Wind-up Bird Chronicle and after the quake.

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