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Murakamian Magical Realism and Psychological Trauma

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Haruki Murakami is one of the world’s best-known living authors, whose complex yet somehow relatable novels have been translated into dozens of languages. His idiosyncratic and densely symbolic prose, often considered a form of magical realism, resonates with readers around the world. This book argues that his signature style was formulated in order to explore the posttraumatic mind, often mimicking dissociation. Having initially begun writing in order to heal himself of various psychological wounds, Murakami has to date written fourteen novels that each depict profoundly damaged individuals, examining how people become traumatised, conveying these sensations, and offering a path to recovery. This has been achieved through a unique combination of literary devices that many have compared to the magical realism more commonly associated with South America. In this book, it will be termed “Murakamian Magical Realism” due to its similarity to, but distinction from, the wider genre.

244 pages, Paperback

Published July 12, 2023

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David S. Wills

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David S. Wills is the editor of Beatdom literary journal and the author of books on William S. Burroughs, Allen Ginsberg, Hunter S. Thompson, and Haruki Murakami. He lives in rural Cambodia and is currently working on a book about the 6 Gallery reading of 1955.

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