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First Person Singular by Haruki Murakami review – meditations on ageing and memory
The GuardianIn these underpowered short stories, the female characters are mere pretexts for male epiphany Eight stories are told in the first person, with each narrator a man in late middle age who shares interests, such as jazz and baseball, with his author. Only one narrator is given a name: “Haruki Murakami”. Murakami,
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