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Blind Willow, Sleeping Woman by Haruki Murakami Free Download

Blind Willow, Sleeping Woman is a collection of short stories by Japanese author Haruki Murakami.

The stories contained in the book were written between 1981 and 2005 and this collection was first published in English in 2006. Around half the stories were translated by Philip Gabriel with the other half being translated by Jay Rubin. In this collection, the stories alternate between the two translators for the most part.

Murakami considers this to be his first real collection of short stories since The Elephant Vanishes (1993) and considers after the quake (2000) to be more akin to a concept album, as its stories were designed to produce a cumulative effect.

In the introductory notes to the English language edition of Blind Willow, Sleeping Woman, Murakami declares, ‘I find writing novels a challenge, writing stories a joy. If writing novels is like planting a forest, then writing short stories is more like planting a garden.’ This elegant analogy serves to give the reader some idea of what awaits.

Many of the stories in the collection have been published previously in literary magazines, although some have been revised for Blind Willow. The stories are listed below in the order in which they appear in the book.

Story Contents
  1. Blind Willow, Sleeping Woman | Download   
  2. Birthday Girl | Download  
  3. New York Mining Disaster | Download 
  4. Hunting Knife | Download   
  5. A Perfect Day for Kangaroos | Download       
  6. Dabchick | Download   
  7. Man-Eating Cats | Download   
  8. A 'Poor Aunt' Story | Download   
  9. Tony Takitani | Download 
  10. The Ice Man | Download   
  11. Chance Traveller | Download   
  12. Hanalei Bay | Download 
  13. The Kidney-Shaped Stone That Moves Every Day | Download       
  14. A Shinagawa Monkey | Download   
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