Review: After the Quake

After the Quake

After the Quake  – Short Stories (single author)
By Haruki Murakami
(Vintage, Paperback, 9780375713279, May 2003, 160pp.)

The Short of It:

Simple prose yet so complex. The stories in this collection are thought-provoking and dreamy in a surreal, fantastical way.

The Rest of It:

This is a very brief collection of stories. Six stories, all set at the time of the 1995 Kobe earthquake. None of the stories are really about the earthquake. Instead, the earthquake itself serves as a reminder of how delicate life is, how fragile Japan is and how a tiny shift in thinking can affect our daily existence.

Murakami is a powerful writer. The novels I’ve read so far took me to a place I’ve never been before. A far, out-there place where cats can talk and pimps are named Colonel Sanders. But, this collection of stories is the total opposite of his novels.

There are a few fantastical elements contained within this collection, but they are the sort of nightmarish, creepy hallucinations anyone could experience while sleeping. This collection of stories feels more accessible to me, if that makes sense. I’m thinking that those who found Murakami’s work too extreme in the past, might enjoy these stories. Actually, I’m sure of it.

I read this collection in one sitting. I was mesmerized, charmed and in one case totally weirded out yet I could not put the book down once I started reading it. To me, Murakami is this awesome, Japanese Cowboy who rides into town and sweeps me off my feet with his lyrical prose and knack for dialogue.

I’m a bit smitten with his writing. Can you tell?

Source: Borrowed (but now I want to buy my own copy)

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The Sunday Salon: The Sun Has Come Out

Sunday Salon

On Friday, all were well.

On Saturday, The Boy and The Hub got sick. Very sick. Well, head cold sick, but they were difficult and not willing to take medication. After much arguing, they relented.It was actually not a bad day to be sick. It got really cloudy and we had flash flood warnings. I took The Girl to a birthday party and got a massive headache from the piped-in music, but she had fun and her friend’s family is always super nice.

Today, I had more errands to run. If it were just me, I could seriously live on very little but with the kids and hub, I find myself going to the market, or Target or someplace else at least a few times a week. Today, The Girl has another party to go to. I am hoping The Hub is better (he seems much better) so he can take her. I am hoping to do a bit of reading later.

I have been missing meatloaf. I have this awesome meatloaf I make but because it calls for breadcrumbs and I am gluten intolerant, I’ve not had it. At Sprouts the other day though, I picked up gluten-free breadcrumbs. Sometimes I miss the most obvious things. Of course there would be gluten-free breadcrumbs! So I made the meatloaf, mashed potatoes and fresh peas for dinner. It’s all cooked and everything so right after the party…that’s what we’ll have.

My house is a bit of disaster since the two were lounging around so I will spend the next 30 minutes tidying up, and then I hope to lounge around a bit myself. What do you have planned?

Chatting with friends about books and life…