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The wind up bird chronicle pages
The wind up bird chronicle pages






the wind up bird chronicle pages

  • On the more risqué side of things, pubic hair gets repeatedly mentioned during erotic/sex scenes.
  • It's also pretty clear that he really loves cats.
  • Apparently, the author has quite a thing for wells and classical music.
  • Arch-Enemy: Toru and Noboru dislike each other from the outset, but over the course of the novel they come to absolutely despise each other.
  • Arc Symbol: A few, including wells, water, baseball bats, and the wind-up bird itself.
  • the wind up bird chronicle pages

    Kumiko is unable to enjoy sex with Toru due to deep-seated emotional issues from her troubled childhood, while Creta Kano was literally physically incapable of feeling any physical sensations, including sexual pleasure, due to some sort of unexplained "curse". Anorgasmia: Both with Kumiko and Creta Kano.He's polite even as he's torturing a man and leaving another to die. Affably Evil: Boris the Manskinner in Lieutenant Mamiya's story.He can't talk, but even that's not much of a handicap because people can somehow understand everything he says anyway.

    the wind up bird chronicle pages

  • The Ace: Cinnamon is good at pretty much everything, ranging from housekeeping to advanced computer programming, and is a borderline Omniglot to boot.
  • Kumiko's parents were absolute shit to all of their children. It was first published in three parts during 1994-1995. One day their cat goes missing, sparking a series of increasingly bizarre events that leads to the unraveling of their marriage. One of his most critically acclaimed and popular works, it opens with the life of Toru Okada, currently unemployed, and his marriage to his wife, Kumiko. The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle (Japanese: ねじまき鳥クロニクル, Nejimaki-dori Kuronikuru) is a novel by Haruki Murakami.








    The wind up bird chronicle pages