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A review by inherentlysleepy
Men Without Women: Stories by Haruki Murakami
4.0
4.5 of 5 ★
This is a book you will close with a delight after reading. I don't know what it is with Murakami but he's always given me a sense of distinct sophistication at high class literature (if such thing ever exists) with his prose.
Would recommend this book to none other than those men without women, quite literally, in their lives. Stories were insightful and at the extent tug at my heart, let alone a man's. The collection could also be a good topic for discussion, although i would like to talk about how women played part in the stories, I'll leave it as it is, considering this one should be a deliberate observation of the different ways how men cope with loneliness, and the abyss or void within their heart from the lack of women in their lives.
This is a book you will close with a delight after reading. I don't know what it is with Murakami but he's always given me a sense of distinct sophistication at high class literature (if such thing ever exists) with his prose.
Would recommend this book to none other than those men without women, quite literally, in their lives. Stories were insightful and at the extent tug at my heart, let alone a man's. The collection could also be a good topic for discussion, although i would like to talk about how women played part in the stories, I'll leave it as it is, considering this one should be a deliberate observation of the different ways how men cope with loneliness, and the abyss or void within their heart from the lack of women in their lives.