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村上春树长篇代表作品集(套装共10册)【上海译文出品!经典作品全收录!包括《挪威的森林》《海边的卡夫卡》《且听风吟》等!】

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★ 村上春树的残酷青春物语,现象级的超级畅销读物; ★ 十部村上春树长篇代表作品,全新修订版中译本; ★ 村上春树首次为中国读者作序; ★ 走进村上春树平行世界,遇见曾经少年模样。
村上春树(MURAKAMI HARUKI,1949-) ,1949年生于京都。毕业于早稻田大学文学部。1979年以《且听风吟》(群像新人文学奖)登上文坛。主要长篇小说有《寻羊冒险记》(野间文艺新人奖)、《世界尽头与冷酷仙境》(谷崎润一郎奖)、《挪威的森林》、《国境以南 太阳以西》、《奇鸟行状录》(读卖文学奖)、《海边的卡夫卡》、《天黑以后》、《1Q84》(每日出版文化奖)等。另有《神的孩子全跳舞》、《东京奇谭集》等短篇小说集、随笔集、游记、翻译作品等诸多著作。

村上春树在海外也获得多项文学奖项,2006年凭《海边的卡夫卡》获(捷克)弗兰茨•卡夫卡奖、凭《盲柳睡女》(Blind Willow , Sleeping  Woman)获(爱尔兰)弗兰克•奥康纳国际短篇小说奖、2009年(以色列)耶路撒冷文学奖、2011年加泰罗尼亚国际奖、2016年安徒生文学奖。写作之余,热衷翻译英语文学、跑步、爵士乐、威士忌等。
村上春树的创作不受传统拘束,构思新奇,行文潇洒自在,而又不流于庸俗浅薄。尤其是在刻画人的 孤独无奈 方面更有特色,他没有把这种情绪写成负的东西,而是通过内心的心智性操作使之升华为 一种优雅的格调,一种乐在其中的境界 ,以此来为读者,尤其是生活在城市里的人们提供了一种生活模式或生命的体验。
1979年 且听风吟(豆瓣评分:7.5)
村上成名作,入围芥川奖,创造新的日语文体。21岁时的偶遇,再也不遇。

1980年 1973年的弹子球(豆瓣评分:7.9)
再次入围芥川奖,彻底成为全职作家。终其一生我们都在寻找,比如弹子球机,比如直子。

1982年 寻羊冒险记(豆瓣评分:8.3)
风格成熟的标志,获野间文艺新人奖。在寻羊中一路失去,但我喜欢上自己但懦弱。

1985年 世界尽头与冷酷仙境(豆瓣评分:8.8)
获谷崎润一郎奖,战后作家第一人。电脑逐步统治世界,人只有靠爱与勇气脱困。

1987年 挪威的森林(豆瓣评分:8.6)
村上销量最高,最受好评,也是最好读的作品。20多岁时,成长是痛,不成长是不幸。

1988年 舞!舞!舞!(豆瓣评分:8.4)
寻羊冒险记的结局。憎恶资本与孤独没有意义,能做的只有跳舞,一直跳下去。

1992年 国境以南,太阳以西(豆瓣评分:8.2)
只有这部小说写了完整家庭。站在国境以南,渴望太阳以西,人必须做出选择。

1994年 奇鸟行状录(豆瓣评分:9.1)
获读卖文学奖,巅峰之作。村上笔下的日本之恶,到今天仍然没有消失。

1999年 斯普特尼克恋人!(豆瓣评分:8.2)
渴望异性之爱,却连同性之爱也得不到,茫然无际的宇宙式孤独中,有你有我。

2002年 海边的卡夫卡(豆瓣评分:7.9)
获世界奇幻文学奖。命运咒他杀父娶母,卡夫卡却将成为最顽强的15岁少年。
♦ 且听风吟
《且听风吟》是村上所有小说的一个缩影,无论是主人公特立独行的性格,文本的语言风格,让人耳目一新的修辞,还是村上春树式的幽默都已经初见端倪。
——凤凰网

♦ 世界尽头与冷酷仙境
《世界尽头与冷酷仙境》为一部描述主人公逐步逼近“世界尽头”这一临界点,并最终走向毁灭的小说。该作品通篇弥漫着的些微的悲观主义色彩、玩世不恭的幽默、以及“世界尽头”这一词语所包含着的“死亡本能”,都是一以贯之的。
——川本三郎(日本批评家)

♦ 挪威的森林
少男少女在复杂的现代生活中对于纯真爱情和个性的双重追求……超出了一般爱情描写的俗套,而具有更为深刻的人生意义。
——白烨

♦ 海边的卡夫卡
《海边的卡夫卡》实在是引人入胜,足以引发一场旷日持久的形而上的幻觉。
——约翰•厄普代克

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Published August 1, 2019

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Haruki Murakami

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Haruki Murakami (村上春樹) is a Japanese writer. His novels, essays, and short stories have been best-sellers in Japan and internationally, with his work translated into 50 languages and having sold millions of copies outside Japan. He has received numerous awards for his work, including the Gunzo Prize for New Writers, the World Fantasy Award, the Tanizaki Prize, Yomiuri Prize for Literature, the Frank O'Connor International Short Story Award, the Noma Literary Prize, the Franz Kafka Prize, the Kiriyama Prize for Fiction, the Goodreads Choice Awards for Best Fiction, the Jerusalem Prize, and the Princess of Asturias Awards.
Growing up in Ashiya, near Kobe before moving to Tokyo to attend Waseda University, he published his first novel Hear the Wind Sing (1979) after working as the owner of a small jazz bar for seven years. His notable works include the novels Norwegian Wood (1987), The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle (1994–95), Kafka on the Shore (2002) and 1Q84 (2009–10); the last was ranked as the best work of Japan's Heisei era (1989–2019) by the national newspaper Asahi Shimbun's survey of literary experts. His work spans genres including science fiction, fantasy, and crime fiction, and has become known for his use of magical realist elements. His official website cites Raymond Chandler, Kurt Vonnegut and Richard Brautigan as key inspirations to his work, while Murakami himself has named Kazuo Ishiguro, Cormac McCarthy and Dag Solstad as his favourite currently active writers. Murakami has also published five short story collections, including First Person Singular (2020), and non-fiction works including Underground (1997), an oral history of the Tokyo subway sarin attack, and What I Talk About When I Talk About Running (2007), a memoir about his experience as a long distance runner.
His fiction has polarized literary critics and the reading public. He has sometimes been criticised by Japan's literary establishment as un-Japanese, leading to Murakami's recalling that he was a "black sheep in the Japanese literary world". Meanwhile, Murakami has been described by Gary Fisketjon, the editor of Murakami's collection The Elephant Vanishes (1993), as a "truly extraordinary writer", while Steven Poole of The Guardian praised Murakami as "among the world's greatest living novelists" for his oeuvre.

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