After the Quake
- Author Haruki Murakami
- Narrator Adam Sims, Rupert Degas, Teresa Gallagher
- Publisher Random House
- Run Time 4 hours and 21 minutes
- Format Audio
- Genre Fiction in translation, Magical realism, Modern and contemporary fiction, Narrative theme: Environmental issues, Narrative theme: Love and relationships, Short stories.
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What to expect
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For the characters in after the quake, the Kobe earthquake is an echo from a past they buried long ago.
Satsuki has spent thirty years hating one man: did her desire for revenge cause the earthquake? Miyake left his family in Kobe to make midnight bonfires on a beach hundreds of miles away. Fourteen-year-old Sala has nightmares that the Earthquake Man is trying to stuff her inside a little box. Katagiri returns home to find a giant frog in his apartment on a mission to save Tokyo from a massive burrowing worm.
'When he gets angry, he causes earthquakes,' says Frog. 'And right now he is very, very angry.'
© Haruki Murakami 2000 (P) Penguin Audio 2021
Critics Review
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In a dance with the delights of Murakami’s imagination we experience the limitless possibilities of fiction. With these stories Murakami expands our hearts and minds yet again
The Times -
Ushers the reader into a hallucinatory world where the real and surreal merge and overlap, where dreams and real-life nightmares are impossible to tell apart…this slender volume, deftly translated by Jay Rubin, may serve as a succinct introduction to his imaginative world…Lewis Carroll meets Kafka with a touch of Philip K. Dick
New York Times -
Dazzlingly elegant…In a world where even the ground beneath our feet can’t be relied on, imagination becomes less of a luxury and more of a duty. It’s an obligation that Murakami is busily making his raison d’etre, to our very great advantage
Guardian -
In the world of literary fiction, Haruki Murakami is unquestionably a superstar…Many critics have touted Murakami for the Nobel Prize. If he can stay on this kind of form, he could be in with a chance
Scotland on Sunday -
Murakami is a unique writer, at once restrained and raw, plainspoken and poetic
Washington Post
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