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At skille sig af med en kat : hvad jeg taler om når jeg taler om min far

by Haruki Murakami

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I denne korte bog skriver Haruki Murakami om sin far. Med udgangspunkt i en enkelt barndomserindring, tegner Murakami et hidtil ukendt billede af sin barndom og sit problematiske forhold til sin far. For læsere interesserede i Murakami
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Lille illustreret erindringsbog om forfatterens forhold til sin afdøde far. Små nedslag i enkelte begivenheder og Japans krigshistorie. ( )
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I denne korte bog skriver Haruki Murakami om sin far. Med udgangspunkt i en enkelt barndomserindring, tegner Murakami et hidtil ukendt billede af sin barndom og sit problematiske forhold til sin far. For læsere interesserede i Murakami

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