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''Hard-Boiled Wonderland and the End of the World'' (世界の終わりとハードボイルド・ワンダーランド, ''sekai no owari to hādoboirudo wandārando'') is a 1985 Novel by Japan ese writer Haruki Murakami . A strange and dreamlike novel, its chapters alternate between two bizarre, seemingly unrelated narratives. SYNOPSIS The odd numbered chapters take place in the "Hard-Boiled Wonderland," where the narrator is a "Calcutec," a human data processor/ version of Tokyo 's Sewer system. The other set of chapters deals with a newcomer to a strange, walled-off town far away from other civilization—it is depicted in a map as being surrounded by forest—and called "the End of the World". The character, in the process of being accepted into the village, has his shadow "cut off." He becomes the resident "dreamreader" and goes to the Library every evening to read dreams from the skulls of the Unicorn s that live in the city with the help of the Librarian. The two storylines eventually merge to tell a single story, exploring the concept of Double Consciousness , in this case "two cognitive systems existing within the same person." CHARACTERS In both narratives, none of the characters are named, which is somewhat typical of Murakami’s work. They are referred to by their occupation or a general description, such as "the librarian" or "the big guy." Hard-boiled wonderland
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POSSIBLE INFLUENCES As its name indicates the "hard-boiled wonderland" owes much to , which is often considered a modernization of hard-boiled detective fiction. The "end of the world" has much in common with '' The Castle '' by German Surrealist author Franz Kafka . Both deal with newcomers to strange villages who are both intrigued and horrified by the strange behavior of the villagers. Also, the image of losing one's shadow when approaching the end of the world was also mentioned in Norwegian author Knut Hamsun 's 1898 novel '' Victoria ''. INFLUENCE AND ACCLAIM Although '' Norwegian Wood '' tops it in terms of sales and literary theorists have probably given more attention to '' The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle ,'' ''Hard-Boiled Wonderland and the End of the World'' is still one of Murakami’s best-loved novels. Jay Rubin , who has translated many of Murakami's later work into English , said that ''Hard-Boiled Wonderland and the End of the World'' is his favorite Murakami novel and that it "is just a shock after reading the black and white, Autobiographical Fiction that is such the norm in Japan ." {Link without Title} Graphic artist Yoshitoshi ABe has cited the novel as an inspiration for his Anime series Haibane Renmei . EXTERNAL LINKS |
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