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After Dark (Paperback)

by Haruki Murakami (Author)
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  • Paperback: 208 pages
  • Publisher: Vintage (5 Jun 2008)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0099506246
  • ISBN-13: 978-0099506249
  • Product Dimensions: 19.4 x 13 x 1.4 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 3.4 out of 5 stars See all reviews (42 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 5,072 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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Observer, Olivia Laing
`this is among Murakami's most affecting novels'

The Scotsman, Rev'd Catherine Shoard
`Fans of Murakami will be pleased to re-encounter his trademark obsessions with jazz, cats and earlobes.'


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20 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Kafka on the Wane?, 4 Sep 2007
By Niall A. Rough (Menstrie, Scotland) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: After Dark (Hardcover)
I came to Murakami's work a little late - there's no excuse, really - but 'Kafka on the Shore' won me over. For better or worse, almost certainly the former, its enigmatic characters and calculated prose struck a chord in this reader. Plus, cats. It's a book I've recommended to many, and I'll continue to do so. It also started me on quite the trip, as over the next few years I travelled through Murakami's back catalogue, largely loving those fictional delights I found there. There were a few hiccups, of course - although some of the author's short stories are unqualified successes, the vast majority of them simply didn't have the length to exude the sense of depth that is perhaps the greatest draw of Murakami's work. But overall, it would be difficult to argue that we are witnessing anything less than the development of one of our era's greatest literary minds.

Sadly, I can't proclaim that 'After Dark' continues this evolution. Murakami's premise is an uncharacteristically simple one, which certainly contributes to the brevity of the text - but this is not a novel you want to go on for any longer than it does. The notion of the night as a character is tired as is, and regardless of the length of 'After Dark', it is a premise stretched far beyond its means. We have much to be grateful to longtime translator Jay Rubin for, but his work this time around is particularly literal, and to the reader's detriment. Add to this Murakami's jarringly self-conscious use of certain narrative devices, an overwhelmingly uninteresting cast of characters, stilted dialogue, I could go on. Some of these failings would be easier to forgive if they were enveloped in better developed narratives such as those to be found through Murakami's back-catalogue, but in 'After Dark' they stand out, silhouettes against the tacky neon twilight of the city at night.

I for one won't be giving up on this author - most every writer makes a misstep or two over the course of their career, and when you consider the sheer depth of his talent as evident in texts such as 'The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle' and 'Kafka on the Shore', to ignore Murakami on the basis on one misguided novella would be a sore loss indeed. I certainly won't be alone in waiting with baited breath for his next work, but perhaps, for the future, Murakami might benefit somewhat from turning the lights back on.
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44 of 51 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars After Dark is the distilled essence of everything Murakami has ever written., 3 Jun 2007
By Sam J. Ruddock (Norwich, England) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: After Dark (Hardcover)
"It's not as if our lives are divided simply into light and dark. There's a shadowy middle ground. Recognising and understanding the shadows is what a healthy intelligence does. And to acquire a healthy intelligence takes a certain amount of time and effort."

2007 has been a good year for short novels. Ian McEwen returned to form with `On Chesil Beach,' his best work for years and I was desperately excited to get my hands on the long awaited return of Haruki Murakami with his latest novel, `After Dark'. After all, Murakami, like McEwan is one of the leading short story writers in the world and `Sputnik Sweetheart' remains his finest work to date.

The first thing to say is that this is a very short novel. At just 201 pages it took me barely 4 hours and I am not a fast reader. Some may say this is not value for money but does quantity really equal quality? This, like everything Murakami writes, is worth every penny you spend on it.
The story is that of Tokyo after darkness, when the sun goes down and the lights go on. It is the perfect setting for a Murakami novel: jazz records play leisurely in the background of late night bars, the streets are deserted and his usual ensemble of well meaning loaners in search of themselves have deep, revelatory conversations which unwind slowly over a cup of coffee and a cigarette. `After Dark' is like the distilled essence of everything Murakami has ever written.

Mari, a nineteen year old girl, is sitting alone in a coffee bar reading a thick novel and waiting for the night to pass. Takahashi is savouring his bands last all-night rehearsal and has stopped in for some coffee. It is almost midnight. Back at home, Eri Asai (Mari's sister) has been asleep for two months, a sleeping beauty. As we watch the strange events of the dense night unfold it is as if the night has been personified, and the people are just encroaching on its time. Revelation and transition is in the air, it is `After Dark' and the possibilities are endless.

The atmosphere lurks somewhere between awake and asleep, we feel the neon signs lighting up the darkness and smell the hazy smoke of insomnia in the gaps between the words. Murakami is incapable of writing a dull story and `After Dark' is no different. It may not be his best ever work, but once you pick this book up and feel the darkness enshroud you like a blanket you will not dare put it down until the morning has arrived and there is nothing to do but wait for night to return.
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11 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Magical, 9 Jun 2008
A girl sitting on her own in a cafe late at night is approached by a boy she dated two years previously. Her beautiful sister sleeps as she has done for two months watched only by a mysterious man on an unplugged television. Another girl is violently beaten. The narratives connect and disconnect. Characters zoom in and out of focus as the night draws on and morning approaches. We observe the scenes as voyeurs looking through a camera tracking its movements. We hear the conversations and the strange, frequently surreal series of events flow. The beautiful descriptions conjure a melancholy feeling, an understanding of why the girl has chosen to sleep. Locations have a mystic and magical quality that disguise their humdrum ordinary nature and allow the novel to flow like a strange dream.
At times, this seductive fable is held back by lengthy passages of rather mundane dialogue but otherwise this is a bold and captivating story.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A beautiful observation of a city at night
Another brilliant novel by the master of the surreal in every day life. You could say that "After dark" is some kind of concept novel. Read more
Published 9 days ago by Lou Ice

5.0 out of 5 stars A neat introduction to Murakami if you can't handle the longer ones!
This is a nice and easy Murakami book to read which has all the normal components of his writing but crammed in to an easy story to read. Read more
Published 9 days ago by Sam Brown

4.0 out of 5 stars Not his best, not his worst..
I LOVE Murakami's books and although there are mixed reviews here, I actually enjoyed this one too. After Dark is really a snapshot of any given night in Tokyo; the mysteries of... Read more
Published 1 month ago by Mrs. S. Payne

2.0 out of 5 stars This book really is about nothing at all
My third Murakami novel, and for a while I thought it might be one I positively enjoyed. There is some humour here, and I was able to understand some of the cultural references... Read more
Published 1 month ago by Sir Furboy

5.0 out of 5 stars The Midnight Expresso
Visually, "After Dark" could well be a snapshot of any given night on modern Tokyo; the mysteries of the city and its strange "creatures" that keep the night awake, wrapped up in... Read more
Published 1 month ago by Ana Marques

3.0 out of 5 stars So-so
As an avid reader of the Japanese maestro's works I am bound to be positive about this, his latest paperback. Read more
Published 4 months ago by Binro The Heretic

2.0 out of 5 stars Only read if you can get it cheap.
I was looking foward to reading this, but I was a little let down, at the end I found myself thinking 'what was the point in this? Read more
Published 5 months ago by Ellen B. Smith

4.0 out of 5 stars Lost
I loved this book. I can't explain to you exactly why...but I got completely lost in the pages from the first sentence. Read more
Published 5 months ago by Gobby

3.0 out of 5 stars After Dark
"Kafka on the Shore" was brilliant, and "The Windup Bird" and "A wild Sheep Chase" very good. But "After Dark" was my first real disappointment since I started reading Haruki... Read more
Published 6 months ago by N. Kastanje

3.0 out of 5 stars What's the story, morning glory?
After Dark has all the Murakami hallmarks of isolation, chance meetings, surrealism, and urban existentialism. Read more
Published 7 months ago by Manchester Manual

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