Desire
Desire
Vintage
Paperback
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Desire is a collection of short stories by Haruki Murakami that delves into the various aspects and nuances of desire. Each story in the collection examines the complexities of human longing and the often-unexpected consequences of pursuing one's desires. Murakami's trademark blend of surrealism and poignant, introspective prose offers readers a deep exploration of the human psyche.
Why You Should Read This Book
- Provides a multifaceted look at the theme of desire.
- Features Murakami's evocative and imaginative storytelling.
- Includes a variety of characters and situations, showcasing Murakami's range.
- Offers insightful reflections on human nature and relationships.
- Ideal for fans of literary fiction and short stories.
About the Author
Haruki Murakami is a celebrated Japanese novelist and short story writer. Known for his unique blend of surrealism, fantasy, and introspection, Murakami has garnered a global readership. His works often explore themes of loneliness, alienation, and the search for meaning, making him one of the most influential contemporary writers.
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