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  1. Norwegian Wood (ノルウェイの森, Noruwei no Mori) is a 1987 novel by Japanese author Haruki Murakami. [1] The novel is a nostalgic story of loss. [2] It is told from the first-person perspective of Toru Watanabe, who looks back on his days as a college student living in Tokyo. [3]

  2. Sep 4, 1987 · Haruki Murakami, Jay Rubin (Translator) Toru, a quiet and preternaturally serious young college student in Tokyo, is devoted to Naoko, a beautiful and introspective young woman, but their mutual passion is marked by the tragic death of their best friend years before.

  3. Aug 11, 2010 · As Naoko retreats further into her own world, Toru finds himself drawn to a fiercely independent and sexually liberated young woman. Stunning and elegiac, Norwegian Wood first propelled Haruki...

  4. Books. Norwegian Wood. Haruki Murakami. Random House, Oct 10, 2011 - Fiction - 400 pages. *PRE-ORDER HARUKI MURAKAMI’S NEW NOVEL, THE CITY AND ITS UNCERTAIN WALLS, NOW* 'A masterly novel' New...

  5. While the title of the Beatles song “Norwegian Wood” cheekily refers to a kind of pinewood paneling commonly used in 1960s décor, the title of Murakami’s novel in the original Japanese uses the Japanese word for “forest”— mori — rather than the word for hard wood or wood paneling.

  6. Stunning and elegiac, Norwegian Wood first propelled Haruki Murakami into the forefront of the literary scene. About Norwegian Wood From the bestselling author of Kafka on the Shore: A magnificent coming-of-age story steeped in nostalgia, “a masterly novel” ( The New York Times Book Review ) blending the music, the mood, and the ethos that ...

  7. www.kirkusreviews.com › haruki-murakami › norwegian-woodNORWEGIAN WOOD | Kirkus Reviews

    Sep 1, 2000 · A first US appearance of a novel originally published in 1987, this crisp portrayal of “flaming youth” in the late 1960s proves one of Murakami’s most appealing—if uncharacteristic—books.