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Kafka on the Shore contains several riddles, but there aren’t any solutions provided. Instead, several of these riddles combine, and through their interaction the possibility of a solution takes shape. And the form this solution takes will be different for each reader. To put it another way, the riddles function as part of the solution. It’s hard to explain, but that’s the kind of novel I set out to write.
Haruki Murakami, on his book—> Kafka on the Shore (via captivatesvaried)
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- Is life a reality or an illusion?
- As long as you exist, it doesn’t matter.
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