“I think what Kafka does is give a purely mechanical explanation of that complex machine in the story, as sort of a substitute for explaining the situation we're in. What I mean is … " I have to give it some more thought. "What I mean is, that's his own device for explaining the kind of lives we lead. Not by talking about our situation, but by talking about the details of the machine.”
Source: Kafka on the Shore (2002), Chapter Seven, Kafka Tamura
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Haruki Murakami 655
Japanese author, novelist 1949Related quotes

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