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This document contains excerpts from Haruki Murakami's novel, "Hard-boiled Wonderland and the End of the World," translated by Alfred Birnbaum. The text introduces two interconnected narratives: one follows a "Calcutec" who launders data, navigating a world of mysterious organizations like the System and the Factory, and encountering unusual characters and phenomena like "INKlings" and a unicorn skull. The second narrative depicts a "Dreamreader" in a surreal, walled "Town," who loses his shadow and memories, and endeavors to reconnect with his former self by reading old dreams and exploring the town's enigmatic landscape, including a "Pool" and the Woods. Both storylines explore themes of identity, memory, reality, and survival within complex, often disorienting, environments.
By Book Odyssey - AdminThis document contains excerpts from Haruki Murakami's novel, "Hard-boiled Wonderland and the End of the World," translated by Alfred Birnbaum. The text introduces two interconnected narratives: one follows a "Calcutec" who launders data, navigating a world of mysterious organizations like the System and the Factory, and encountering unusual characters and phenomena like "INKlings" and a unicorn skull. The second narrative depicts a "Dreamreader" in a surreal, walled "Town," who loses his shadow and memories, and endeavors to reconnect with his former self by reading old dreams and exploring the town's enigmatic landscape, including a "Pool" and the Woods. Both storylines explore themes of identity, memory, reality, and survival within complex, often disorienting, environments.