Norwegian Wood (English)
Norwegian Wood (English)
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Norwegian Wood: A Novel by Haruki Murakami
"Norwegian Wood" is a coming-of-age novel by Haruki Murakami, published in 1987. The story follows the protagonist, Toru Watanabe, as he navigates his relationships with two women, Naoko and Midori, in 1960s Tokyo.
Key Plot Points
- *Toru's Relationships*: Toru becomes involved with Naoko, a beautiful and vulnerable woman, and Midori, a lively and independent woman.
- *Naoko's Struggles*: Naoko struggles with mental health issues and her relationships with Toru and her family.
- *Toru's Self-Discovery*: Toru grapples with his own identity and sense of purpose, particularly in the context of his relationships with Naoko and Midori.
Themes
- *Love and Relationships*: The novel explores the complexities of love and relationships, particularly in the context of young adulthood.
- *Identity and Self-Discovery*: Toru's journey is one of self-discovery, as he navigates his relationships and grapples with his own identity.
- *Mental Health*: The novel touches on themes of mental health, particularly in the context of Naoko's struggles.
Reception
- *Critical Acclaim*: "Norwegian Wood" received critical acclaim for its nuanced and thoughtful exploration
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