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    <![CDATA[South of the Border, West of the Sun]]>
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    <![CDATA[In <em>South of the Border, West of the Sun</em> the arc of an average man's life from  childhood to middle age with its attendant rhythms of success and disappointment becomes the  kind of exquisite literary conundrum that is Haruki Murakami's trademark. The plot is simple:  Hajime meets and falls in love with a girl in elementary school but loses touch with her when  his family moves to another town. He drifts through high school, college and his 20s before  marrying and settling into a career as a successful bar owner. Then his childhood sweetheart  returns weighed down with secrets:  <blockquote> &quot;When I went back into the bar, a glass and ashtray remained where she had been. A  couple of  lightly crushed cigarette butts were lined up in the ashtray, a faint trace of lipstick on each. I sat  down and closed my eyes. Echoes of music faded away, leaving me alone. In that gentle  darkness, the rain continued to fall without a sound&quot;.  </blockquote> Murakami eschews the fantastic elements that appear in many of his other novels and stories,  and readers hoping for a glimpse of the &quot;Sheep Man&quot; will be disappointed. Yet <em>South of the  Border, West of the Sun</em> is as rich and mysterious as anything he has written. It is above all a  complex, moving and honest meditation on the nature of love distilled into a work with the crystal  clarity of a short story. A Nat King Cole song, a figure on a crowded street, a face pressed  against a car window, a handful of ashes drifting down a river to the sea are woven together into  a story that refuses to arrive at a simple conclusion. The classic love triangle may seem like a  hackneyed theme for a writer as talented as Murakami but in his quietly dazzling way he bends  us to his own unique geometry. --<em>Simon Leake, Amazon.com</em>]]>
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