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Original Title: 女のいない男たち [Onna no inai otokotachi] ISBN13 9786050930979
Edition Language: Turkish
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Kadınsız Erkekler Paperback | Pages: 224 pages
Rating: 3.77 | 45854 Users | 4678 Reviews

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Title:Kadınsız Erkekler
Author:Haruki Murakami
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 224 pages
Published:January 7th 2016 by Doğan Kitap (first published April 18th 2014)
Categories:Short Stories. Fiction. Cultural. Japan. Asian Literature. Japanese Literature

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Bir gün sen de kadınsız erkeklerden olacaksın. O gün en ufak bir uyarı, küçücük bir ipucu vermeden; önsezi olarak hissettirmeden ya da içine doğmadan; kapını çalmadan, hiç beklemediğin bir anda seni bulacak. Bir köşeyi döndüğünde, aslında çoktan oraya varmış olduğunu anlayacaksın. Geriye dönmek mümkün olmayacak. O köşeyi bir kez dönünce, orası artık senin için mümkün olan tek dünya olacak. O dünyada sen kadınsız erkeklerden biri olarak anılacaksın.
Hep bu soğuk çoğul eki ile...
Bir kadının özlemini çeken, yasını tutan; bir kadın tarafından aldatılmış, terk edilmiş olmanın acısıyla yaşayan, aşkla kendinden vazgeçen erkeklerin öyküleri…
Haruki Murakami’den aşka ve kadınlara yazılmış yedi ağıt…

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Ratings: 3.77 From 45854 Users | 4678 Reviews

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Audiobook...I LOVED THESE STORIES!!!! They penetrated through my ears and my thoughts. I was hanging on to every word walking around town completely captivated. The only thing I didn't like -- only for a couple of minutes-is when switching to a new story... I wasn't ready to transition. Yet, they were 'all' fascinating & amazing!!!Quick question? Do you think women drive different than men? And... MEN: do you feel less at ease in the passenger seat with a woman driving - than when a man is?

Haruki Murakamis latest short story collection is also my least favourite of his so far. Out of the seven fairly longish stories, only one of them was half-decent while the others ranged from bleh to agonisingly dull. Kino is the ok story where a recently heartbroken man opens up a bar and plays host to a strange man who comes in every week, reads a book and drinks his booze. Its focus meanders quite a bit from Kino to the stranger to some random woman and then back to the stranger, though its

Men Without Women is a collection of seven short stories about men suffering from loneliness and grief because of the loss of a woman or lack of them in their lives. Unable to move on, the men spend the rest of their days lamenting what they will never again feel. Individual stories and my thoughts on them are as follows:DRIVE MY CAR- 3.5/5 🌟It follows an elderly actor who hires a female driver to take him to rehearsals. On the journeys he reflects on his life; in particular the affairs his wife

Let me quantify this low star rating.1, I love Haruki Murakami, he is without doubt one of my favourite authors. This was my 8th book by him.2, I have a really bad relationship with short story collections, although I am reading a classic short story/novel on a Sunday, to try and amend this. The only short story collection I've ever loved and given 5* to is In the land of Armadillos by Helen Maryles Shankman and all the stories in that book are connected. 3, My favourite books by Murakami tend

I read a lot of Murakami when I was younger but I have not read a new one since deciding that I couldn't face 1Q84. So this is the first I have read in the four years since joining GoodReads, and although I found these stories enjoyable to read, I don't think they are his best work and they won't change anyone's mind about him. I recall one GoodReads friend saying that Murakami is incapable of describing female characters without mentioning their breasts, and yes, there are plenty of those

I am a Murakami fan (Ive loved his novels), so I was surprised that I didnt love this collection of short stories. I know they are said to be new work, but some of them seemed immature, and I wondered if they were earlier pieces that had been pulled out of a bottom drawer. Here are briefs written right after I finished each storya very uneven mix:Drive My Car is really a story about how we are all actors, briefly playing roles, then resuming something else which is different each time we resume

Additional Note: Hemingway also wrote similarly titled book which was also a set of short stories. His approach is different, and to me it was better (three star review from me) than Murakami's effort.Original Review:This is the tenth book I've read by this author, and thus Murakami enters a small group of writers with whom I've shared/read at least ten works. But none of them have won a Pulitzer or Nobel Prize (I have read nine books, though, by John Updike, and he has won two very deserving
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