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Do all take place from the emotionally numb guy's perspective? Or does he sometimes do it from the quirky girl's perspective? Because while I have a lot of shared experiences with the numb guy, I really think I'm the quirky girl now. Hormones are like that.

I mean, I like May Kasahara from either angle but STILL, Murakami. I feel like you'd write from the wall or the well's perspective sooner.

@ikea_femme I think it's always the numb guy. My impression of Murakami is that his whole artistic persona depends on the quirky girl being someone the narrator can't really understand.

@Eve Fair enough. I think the fact I see the patterns and keep coming back means I can't complain too much.

@ikea_femme @Eve I'm not sure I really understood murakami until I read raymond carver, and then it all clicked

@morae @ikea_femme maybe he is like the ultimate Iowa Writers Workshop writer?

@ikea_femme @Eve this compelled me to read this page, where raymond carver is one of two people with the note "(did not graduate)", which is so raymond carver: en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_o

@morae @ikea_femme Murakami oneups him by not even attending lol

@ikea_femme @Eve I'm imagining a scene where murakami is invited but ditches to write a story called "the 100% perfect cornfield" where a middle-aged man struggles with his feelings about his father, in a cornfield

@morae @ikea_femme hahaha!!!!! I'd read it (with major skepticism lol)

@morae @Eve For all I joke, I do love Murakami's books. The detached male characters gave me the language to describe my dysphoria. I actually mentioned Creta Kano's emotional arc in my four-page coming out letter to my psychiatrist.

Anyway, that is to say, I should get a tramp stamp that says in Kanji "Murakami made me a girl" and tell people it means "Tired but strong."