MARC Record
Leader
001
001933891
003
BE-GnUNI
005
20230809091652.0
008
121019s2003 ||||||| |||||||||||eng||
020
a| 9780099448785
040
a| Howest
041
0
a| eng
084
a| 860
2| vsiso
245
0
0
a| Hard-boiled wonderland and the end of the world.
260
a| London :
b| Vintage Books,
c| 2003.
300
a| 400 p.
520
a| The last surviving victim of an experiment that implanted the subjects' heads with electrodes that decipher coded messages is the unnamed narrator of this excellent book by Murakami, one of Japan's best-selling novelists and winner of the prestigious Tanizaki prize. Half the chapters are set in Tokyo, where the narrator negotiates underground worlds populated by INKlings, dodges opponents of both sides of a raging high-tech infowar, and engages in an affair with a beautiful librarian with a gargantuan appetite. In alternating chapters he tries to reunite with his mind and his shadow, from which he has been severed by the grim, dark "replacement" consciousness implanted in him by a dotty neurophysiologist. Both worlds share the unearthly theme of unicorn skulls that moan and glow. Murakami's fast-paced style, full of hip internationalism, slangy allegory, and intrigue, has been adroitly translated. Murakami is also author of A Wild Sheep Chase ( LJ 10/15/89); his new work is recommended for academic libraries and public libraries emphasizing serious contemporary fiction.
650
4
a| Roman.
700
1
a| Murakami, Haruki,
d| ....-
0| (viaf)
852
4
b| HWPNT
c| PENTA
j| PENTA.ENGE 860 MURA 03
p| 4009766
852
4
b| HWPNT
c| PENTA
j| PENTA.ENGE 860 MURA 03
p| 4009767
920
a| book