Toru
05-17-2013, 10:55 AM
Hello everyone,
I stumbled across this site and wonder if you'll be able to help me find some new reading material. I got back into reading, after a baron spell during university, because of Murakami. I chanced upon Hardboiled Wonderland and the End of the World one day and really enjoyed it, I then read another 7/8 or his books, my favourites being Norwegian Wood and The Wind-up Bird Chronical. From there I moved on to some of the classic Japanese authors, Soseki's Botchan and in particular Sanshiro really standing out for me. I then read The Thousand Autumns of Jacob deZoet, which again I really enjoyed. One of my favourite books of all time is Catcher in the Rye, while on a more challenging and rewarding level The Steppenwolf comes close behind.
Although my recent book-list has focused around the far east, I think it is the writing style that really appeals to me. The stream of consciousness flow of ideas usually based around a sole character trying to find his way in the world. The easy melody of Murakami's words and their soporific nature kept me hooked for a while, but like anyone who reads a few of his books, I find the themes are all pretty much the same: cats, strangle women, music references...
So does anyone have any suggestions for books that will blow my mind? I saw The Story of the Stone mentioned in the top 100 books list, but don't know much about it. I was thinking of giving that a try but am open to all opinions.
Thanks
T
I stumbled across this site and wonder if you'll be able to help me find some new reading material. I got back into reading, after a baron spell during university, because of Murakami. I chanced upon Hardboiled Wonderland and the End of the World one day and really enjoyed it, I then read another 7/8 or his books, my favourites being Norwegian Wood and The Wind-up Bird Chronical. From there I moved on to some of the classic Japanese authors, Soseki's Botchan and in particular Sanshiro really standing out for me. I then read The Thousand Autumns of Jacob deZoet, which again I really enjoyed. One of my favourite books of all time is Catcher in the Rye, while on a more challenging and rewarding level The Steppenwolf comes close behind.
Although my recent book-list has focused around the far east, I think it is the writing style that really appeals to me. The stream of consciousness flow of ideas usually based around a sole character trying to find his way in the world. The easy melody of Murakami's words and their soporific nature kept me hooked for a while, but like anyone who reads a few of his books, I find the themes are all pretty much the same: cats, strangle women, music references...
So does anyone have any suggestions for books that will blow my mind? I saw The Story of the Stone mentioned in the top 100 books list, but don't know much about it. I was thinking of giving that a try but am open to all opinions.
Thanks
T