How Haruki Murakami Became a Global Literary Sensation
Briefly

"Without the ego, we lose the narrative of our identities, which, for him, is vital for our ability to connect with others. A narrative is a story, and stories are neither logic, nor ethics."
"Murakami's approach to consciousness is less representational than literal, with many of his characters literally being transported to a realm created by (or wholly inside of) their minds."
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