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Sputnik sweetheart : a novel by / Haruki Murakami ; translated from the Japanese by Philip Gabriel.

Murakami, Haruki, 1949- (Author). Gabriel, J. Philip. (Added Author).

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  • ISBN: 0375411690 (alk. paper)
  • Physical Description: 210 p. ; 22 cm.
  • Edition: 1st American ed.
  • Publisher: New York : Alfred A Knopf, c2001.
Subject: Missing persons > Fiction.
Japanese fiction > 20th century > Translations into English.
Love stories, Japanese.

Available copies

  • 3 of 3 copies available at GRPL.

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0 current holds with 3 total copies.

Location Call Number / Copy Notes Barcode Shelving Location Status Due Date
Madison Square Fiction Murakami (Text) 31307022880530 Fiction Available -
Main Fiction Murakami (Text) 31307016989859 Fiction Available -
Main Fiction Murakami (Text) 31307017758089 Storage Available -

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Sputnik Sweetheart : Roman
Sputnik Sweetheart : Roman
by Murakami, Haruki; Gabriel, Philip (Translator)
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Sputnik Sweetheart : Roman


Combining the early, straightforward seductions ofNorwegian Wood and the complex mysteries ofThe Wind-Up Bird Chronicle, this new novel--his seventh translated into English--is Haruki Murakami at his most satisfying and representative best. The scenario is as simple as it is uncomfortable: a college student falls in love (once and for all, despite everything that transpires afterward) with a classmate whose devotion to Kerouac and an untidy writerly life precludes any personal commitments--until she meets a considerably older and far more sophisticated businesswoman. It is through this wormhole that she enters Murakami's surreal yet humane universe, to which she serves as guide both for us and for her frustrated suitor, now a teacher. In the course of her travels from parochial Japan through Europe and ultimately to an island off the coast of Greece, she disappears without a trace, leaving only lineaments of her fate: computer accounts of bizarre events and stories within stories. The teacher, summoned to assist in the search for her, experiences his own ominous, haunting visions, which lead him nowhere but home to Japan--and there, under the expanse of deep space and the still-orbiting Sputnik, he finally achieves a true understanding of his beloved. A love story, a missing-person story, a detective story--all enveloped in a philosophical mystery--and, finally, a profound meditation on human longing.

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