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Haruki Murakami's 'Norwegian Wood'

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A romantic novel by Haruki Murakami published in 1987. Set in 1960s Kyoto, protagonist Toru navigates relationships with two women, experiencing loss and growth. Praised for its realistic romantic depiction atypical of Murakami's usual work and delicate psychological portrayal of adolescence. One of Japan's literary history's greatest bestsellers.

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Category:Content IP
Subcategory:Literature
Location:Kyoto
Time Period:1987-present
Influence:Global
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