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Spánek by Haruki Murakami
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Spánek (original 1990; edition 2013)

by Haruki Murakami

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Masterpiece short story. Suddenly a housewife could not sleep, and 17 days later still could not
Member:Iwelin
Title:Spánek
Authors:Haruki Murakami
Info:Praha : Odeon, 2013
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Sleep by Haruki Murakami (1990)

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  lulusantiago | Mar 11, 2023 |
In this story, we follow our female protagonist through her daily routine. She has a problem sleeping, and this story drives us through the perspective and thought process of a women when in lack of sleep. This is a story which is largely left to a user's interpretation . I personally do not have the intellect nor the reasoning capability to fully get the idea of the story. But, if you are someone who likes open stories and is great at incurring meaning from situations, then this story is for you. ( )
  manogna_thumukunta | Jun 4, 2020 |
Racconto breve, accompagnato da belle illustrazioni, suggestive. Si legge in meno di un'ora, con una scrittura fluida e coinvolgente. Lette le ultime righe però tutto quello che mi sento di dire è: E QUINDI? ( )
  silvia.amaturo | Mar 21, 2020 |
Eu já tinha lido esta história num dos livros do Murakami em que os contos são complilados. Enquanto lia ainda me lembrava bastante bem da história. O que não me deteve de a reler. Eu aprecio sempre ler Murakami mais em inglês do que em português, deduzo que tenha a haver com a tradução. Apreciei as gravuras deste romance ilustrado. ( )
  neosofia | Jun 19, 2018 |
I think Murakami is a great writer, but this story felt rather rushed and unloved. Sure, the things that Murakami likes to incorporate in his story are there. But there just seems to be no point to the story. He keeps on repeating himself. A shame. ( )
  WorldInColour | Oct 12, 2013 |
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