{"id":17541,"date":"2012-05-24T16:33:13","date_gmt":"2012-05-24T20:33:13","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/bookdragon.si.edu\/?p=17541"},"modified":"2014-05-15T23:44:48","modified_gmt":"2014-05-16T03:44:48","slug":"blind-willow-sleeping-woman-24-stories-by-haruki-murakami-translated-by-jay-rubin-and-philip-gabriel","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/apa.si.edu\/bookdragon\/blind-willow-sleeping-woman-24-stories-by-haruki-murakami-translated-by-jay-rubin-and-philip-gabriel\/","title":{"rendered":"Blind Willow, Sleeping Woman: 24 Stories by Haruki Murakami, translated by Jay Rubin and Philip Gabriel"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><a href=\"https:\/\/apa.si.edu\/bookdragon\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/10\/2012\/05\/Blind-Willoq-Sleeping-Woman.jpg\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignleft size-full wp-image-27363\" src=\"https:\/\/apa.si.edu\/bookdragon\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/10\/2012\/05\/Blind-Willoq-Sleeping-Woman.jpg\" alt=\"Blind Willoq Sleeping Woman\" width=\"948\" height=\"1400\" srcset=\"https:\/\/apa.si.edu\/bookdragon\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/10\/2012\/05\/Blind-Willoq-Sleeping-Woman.jpg 948w, https:\/\/apa.si.edu\/bookdragon\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/10\/2012\/05\/Blind-Willoq-Sleeping-Woman-541x800.jpg 541w, https:\/\/apa.si.edu\/bookdragon\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/10\/2012\/05\/Blind-Willoq-Sleeping-Woman-800x1181.jpg 800w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 948px) 100vw, 948px\" \/><\/a>Another confession: While recently listening to Rupert Degas narrate parts of Hari Kunzru&#8217;s <em><a href=\"https:\/\/apa.si.edu\/bookdragon\/2012\/05\/21\/gods-without-men-by-hari-kunzru\/\">Gods without Men<\/a><\/em>, I got such a nostalgic pang to hear Degas read Haruki Murakami (after experiencing\u00a0<em><a href=\"https:\/\/apa.si.edu\/bookdragon\/2011\/10\/21\/a-wild-sheep-chase-by-haruki-murakami-translated-by-alfred-birnbaum\/\">A Wild Sheep Chase<\/a><\/em>,\u00a0<em><a href=\"https:\/\/apa.si.edu\/bookdragon\/2011\/10\/18\/the-wind-up-bird-chronicle-by-haruki-murakami-translated-by-jay-rubin\/\">The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle<\/a><\/em>, and select stories from\u00a0<em><a href=\"https:\/\/apa.si.edu\/bookdragon\/2011\/10\/10\/the-elephant-vanishes-stories-by-haruki-murakami-translated-by-alfred-birnbaum-and-jay-rubin\/\">The Elephant Vanishes<\/a>\u00a0<\/em>thus far in Degas&#8217; voice, I&#8217;ve been duly conditioned,\u00a0in spite of his inexcusable mispronunciation of many Japanese words and names!), that I downloaded the last Murakami title I had left unread, only to realize that\u00a0<em>Blind Willow<\/em> is narrated by two others. I am fairly certain that this is the only Murakami book that Patrick Lawlor and Ellen Archer have narrated thus far; overall both read their respective stories well enough (the vast majority of the stories are read by Lawlor), although both should definitely have requested a pronunciation lesson \u2013 really, how hard could that be??!! Ack, don&#8217;t get me started!<\/p>\n<p>While not always certain of narrative outcome\u00a0\u2013 inexplicable happenings, non-sequitur action, vanishing characters \u2013 I ironically find such comfort in reading (or listening) to Murakami&#8217;s novels and short stories. If some of these 24 stories seem familiar, you might have encountered them in the usual highbrow publications like\u00a0<em>Granta, Harper&#8217;s, The New Yorker.<\/em>\u00a0And if you&#8217;ve read other Murakami novels, you might actually recognize the story &#8220;Firefly&#8221; from\u00a0<em>Norwegian Wood<\/em>\u00a0and &#8220;Man-Eating Cats&#8221; from <em>Sputnik\u00a0<\/em><em>Sweetheart<\/em>, as Murakami explains in an introduction specifically for this edition in English. Murakami also shares numerous revealing comments about his writing process, starting with &#8220;&#8230; I find writing novels a challenge, writing short stories a joy.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>As Murakami declares, &#8220;&#8230; not every short story is a masterpiece,&#8221; some here are admittedly more memorable than others. All, however, are unmistakably Murakami, because each captures something utterly unexpected: a friend who likes to ride out typhoons in a zoo, covered in a Vietnam-era army surplus poncho with two beers in his pockets (&#8220;New York Mining Disaster&#8221;), a man who lives without mirrors in his home because a mirror he once saw actually never existed (&#8220;The Mirror&#8221;), a palm-sized dabchick (a kind of water bird\u00a0\u2013 I had to look it up) with a toothache thinking about death (&#8220;Dabchick&#8221;), a poor aunt who appears on a man&#8217;s back in the middle of August (&#8220;A &#8216;Poor Aunt&#8217; Story&#8221;), a man who decides to eat only spaghetti during the year 1971 (&#8220;The Year of Spaghetti&#8221;), a disappearing lover who turns out to be a tightrope walker between tall buildings (&#8220;The Kidney Shaped Stone&#8221;), and obviously many more.<\/p>\n<p>If I had to choose a favorite or two, I&#8217;d say &#8220;Halalei Bay&#8221; about a woman who loses her teenage surfer son because of a shark attack and &#8220;A Shinagawa Monkey&#8221; about a woman who suddenly cannot remember her own name. But then again, the story I&#8217;m pondering over most repeatedly is &#8220;Where I&#8217;m Likely to Find It,&#8221; about an investigator trying to figure out what happened to a man who vanished between two floors in his apartment building.<\/p>\n<p>That ever-pondering feeling is not unlike the reaction I have to every Murakami title (with the exception of his uncharacteristically straight-forward\u00a0<em><a href=\"https:\/\/apa.si.edu\/bookdragon\/2010\/09\/13\/what-i-talk-about-when-i-talk-about-running-a-memoir-by-haruki-murakami-translated-by-philip-gabriel\/\">What I Talk About When I Talk About Running: A Memoir<\/a><\/em>). It&#8217;s a rather addictive reaction, truth be told &#8230; his narratives never quite leave you alone, and you just want to definitively\u00a0<em>know<\/em> what happened. It&#8217;s literal possession &#8230;<\/p>\n<p><strong>Readers<\/strong>: Adult<\/p>\n<p><strong>Published<\/strong>: 2006 (United States)<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Another confession: While recently listening to Rupert Degas narrate parts of Hari Kunzru&#8217;s Gods without Men, I got such a nostalgic pang to hear Degas read Haruki Murakami (after experiencing\u00a0A Wild Sheep Chase,\u00a0The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle, and select stories from\u00a0The Elephant Vanishes\u00a0thus far in Degas&#8217;&#8230;<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":1,"featured_media":27363,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"closed","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"inline_featured_image":false,"footnotes":""},"categories":[5,81,6,76,7,66],"tags":[89,1476,6608,1477,1193,1478,1479,1480],"class_list":["post-17541","post","type-post","status-publish","format-standard","has-post-thumbnail","hentry","category-adult-readers","category-audio","category-fiction","category-japanese","category-short-stories","category-translation","tag-anthology-collection","tag-blind-willow-sleeping-woman","tag-bookdragon","tag-ellen-archer","tag-haruki-murakami","tag-jay-rubin","tag-patrick-lawlor","tag-philip-gabriel"],"yoast_head":"<!-- This site is optimized with the Yoast SEO plugin v19.14 - 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