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A goal of kinorkahol on their 101 Things in 1001 Days list with a status of Done.
April 2015 - 5. I finished Haruki Murakami's engrossing book "Kafka on the Shore". The writing style is not typically one I go for, but I couldn't stop reading it. It could probably be described as a surreal adventure story. It has memorable characters and memorable objects (the titular song and painting). Some parts of it were too graphic for my taste, but I don't regret reading the book. The most important thing I learned from it is probably that the most important things are inside you. The most important thing it made me think about is the importance of memory (is it important?) It connects well to the movie "The Diving Bell and the Butterfly," which I saw recently, where I was exposed to the idea that memory and imagination can keep a person going if he has nothing else.
Posted 11 years ago