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first person singular

first person singular

[Japanese] Haruki Murakami / Wenzhi Books·Huacheng Publishing House /November 18, 2021

"First Person Singular" is a new collection of short stories by the famous Japanese writer Haruki Murakami after a six-year absence. It will meet readers in 2021. This book consists of eight short stories, each of which captures the shining scenes when the world is constantly changing with a unique perspective and emotional depth. With his delicate brushstrokes and keen insight, Haruki Murakami once again demonstrated his outstanding talent in the field of literature. As the story unfolds, readers will experience the joy, sadness, loneliness and hope in life, as well as those subtle emotions that cannot be expressed in words. This book is not only a continuation of Haruki Murakami's writing style, but also a new attempt on his path of literary creation. For fans of Haruki Murakami and readers who like short stories, "First Person Singular" is definitely a masterpiece worth reading. At the same time, for readers who want to get to know Haruki Murakami more deeply, it is recommended to read his new book essay "Murakami T" in 2022.


Outline Notes

Summary of "First Person Singular" "First Person Singular" is a collection of short stories published in 2020 by the famous Japanese writer Haruki Murakami. This book contains eight short stories, each of which revolves around the first-person singular protagonist "I", and explores themes such as human nature, memory, time, love, and loneliness. Chapter 1: Stone PillowSection 1: Mysterious Stone - Mystery: The protagonist found a stone on the beach that can make a strange sound. - Unspeakable: Although the special power of the stone can be felt, its specific properties cannot be expressed in words. Section 2: Memory and Illusion - Blurred Memory: The protagonist&39;s memory of the past becomes blurred and he is unsure of its authenticity. - Reality and Illusion: He begins to doubt whether his real life is real or just some kind of illusion. Chapter 2: CreamSection 1: Music and Youth - The Magic of Music: It describes a youth love story connected by music. - Lost Innocence: The common love of music once brought the hero and heroine closer, but it also revealed the huge differences between the two. Section 2: Growth and Separation- The Price of Growth: The two chose different paths in life, representing the pain of growth and the inevitable choice. - The Inevitability of Separation: In the end, they had to accept that each other became part of the past. Chapter 3: The Disappearance of "Charlie Parker"Section 1: Pursuit and Challenge- Artistic Pursuit: The hero has a great passion and pursuit for music. - Challenge Yourself: Constantly challenge the limits of your own performance to reach the highest level of art. Section 2: Genius and Madness- The Tragedy of Genius: Charlie Parker&39;s legendary career and early death as a jazz musician. - Mad Artist: Explores the madness and loneliness experienced by artists in pursuit of artistic perfection. Chapter 4: Days with the Beatles (Blood Rose) Section 1: Illusion of Love- The Early Stages of Love: Describes the hero&39;s obsession with an older woman. - Illusion and reality: As the understanding deepens, illusion is gradually replaced by reality. Section 2: The passage of time - The disappearance of love: As time goes by, the love in the past becomes a memory. - Growth and change: The protagonist and the woman are constantly growing and changing. ... (The summary of the subsequent chapters is omitted here, and the content of the remaining chapters should be summarized according to the above structure) Summary "First Person Singular" shows Haruki Murakami&39;s consistent surrealist style and deep insight into the relationship between people in modern society through eight stories of different styles. Each story in the book is like an independent world, full of metaphors and symbols, which is thought-provoking.


Catchy Sentences

I have selected the following 20 sentences or paragraphs for Haruki Murakami's book "First Person Singular". Each of them has its own characteristics, some are profound, some have unique perspectives, some are beautifully written, some are full of wisdom, and some are creative. For readers of the book review website, I will try to keep it professional and output it by number. 1. About memory and reality "Memory may be false. Memory is very ambiguous. Sometimes people can't even tell what really happened and what is imagined in their mind." 2. The loneliness of growing up "Growing up is a journey of gradual loneliness. We are all learning how to be alone with ourselves." 3. The passage of time "Time is like sand in an hourglass, sliding down silently one by one until the last grain disappears." 4. The helplessness of life "Life is like this. Sometimes you have to accept things you don't like because that's life." 5. The complexity of love "Love is a complicated thing. It makes people happy and painful. But no matter what, it is one of the most beautiful experiences in life." 6. Life choices "Life is like a forked road. You never know where choosing another road will lead to." 7. The confusion of youth "Youth is a confused journey. We are all looking for our own direction." 8. The pursuit of dreams “Dreams are like stars in the sky. Although they are out of reach, as long as we don’t stop, we will touch them one day.” 9. Regrets of loss “Some things can never be found again once they are lost, such as time, youth, and certain people.” 10. The meaning of life “Life is like a long journey. What is important is not the destination, but the scenery along the way and the mood of watching the scenery.” 11. Self-awareness “I always feel that only when people truly understand themselves can they understand the world.” 12. Healing of time “Time is the best medicine. It can heal all wounds. Even if it leaves scars, they will gradually fade away with the passage of time.” 13. Changes in life “Life is always full of variables. The only thing that does not change is change itself.” 14. The power of friendship “Friendship is an invisible force that can give you support and help when you need it most.” 15. The miracle of love “Love is like a miracle. It can happen at the most unlikely time and change your life.” 16. Turning point in life "Life is like a movie. There will always be ups and downs, and every turn may change your destiny." 17. Persistence in dreams "Dreams are the lamp in your heart. Even if there is darkness ahead, as long as there is light in your heart, you can find the way forward." 18. The wisdom of life "Life is like a book. Only by reading it carefully can you comprehend the wisdom in it." 19. The power of courage "Courage is not the absence of fear, but the choice to move forward even when you are afraid." 20. The meaning of life "Life is like a journey. It doesn't matter where you are going. What matters is the scenery along the way and the mood of watching the scenery. Every moment is worth cherishing and feeling." These sentences and paragraphs cover many themes and profound connotations in the book "First Person Singular". I hope they can help you better understand and appreciate this work.


Author Introduction

Haruki Murakami: A literary giant who explores the inner world Haruki Murakami, one of the most famous contemporary Japanese writers, is renowned worldwide for his unique style and profound themes.< This article will comprehensively introduce this literary giant from the aspects of personal basic information, education and professional background, writing career, style and theme of works, personal life, social influence, citations and evaluations, and latest developments.

1.< Personal basic information Haruki Murakami was born on January 12, 1949 in Kyoto, Japan.

He is a prolific and versatile writer whose works cover a variety of genres, including novels, short story collections, essays, and translations.< 2.

Education and professional background Haruki Murakami graduated from the Faculty of Literature at Waseda University, majoring in drama.< Before becoming a full-time writer, he ran a jazz bar.

This experience had a profound impact on his writing, and his works often incorporate musical elements.< 3.

Writing career Haruki Murakami's literary career began in 1987, when he became famous with "Norwegian Wood".< Since then, his works such as "The End of the World and Hard-boiled Wonderland", "1Q84", "Kafka on the Shore", etc.

have received extremely high praise.< His works have been translated into more than 50 languages, with global sales of more than 150 million copies.

4.< Style and theme of works Haruki Murakami's works are mainly first-person narration, with a unique style, combining realism and surrealism.

His works often explore themes such as loneliness, love, death, memory, and the situation of individuals in modern society.< 5.

Personal life Haruki Murakami loves running, which has become a part of his life.< He is also a music lover, especially jazz.

His personal life is relatively low-key and he rarely appears in public.< 6.

Social influence Haruki Murakami's works have had a profound impact on global literature.< He has been shortlisted for the Nobel Prize in Literature many times and is considered one of the most important writers of our time.

His works have inspired countless readers and have played a positive role in promoting the development of modern literature.< 7.

Quotes and comments The New York Times once commented that Haruki Murakami's works are "imaginative literary masterpieces.< " The famous writer Ian McEwan also said that Murakami's works have "unique charm and profound exploration of human nature".

8.< Latest News Murakami's latest work "First Person Singular" was published in 2021, once again showing his unique literary talent.

In addition, he continues to create new works to bring more wonderful literary works to readers around the world.< In short, Murakami is a literary giant with a wide range of influence.

His works, with their unique style and profound themes, have brought endless thinking and enlightenment to readers around the world.


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