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A Wild Sheep Chase

A Wild Sheep Chase

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Author: Haruki Murakami
Publisher: Vintage
Category: Book

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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 40 reviews
Sales Rank: 3243

Media: Paperback
Edition: New Ed
Pages: 304
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5
Dimensions (in): 7.6 x 5 x 0.9

ISBN: 0099448777
Dewey Decimal Number: 813
EAN: 9780099448778
ASIN: 0099448777

Publication Date: April 20, 2000
Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days

Also Available In:

  • Paperback - A Wild Sheep Chase (Penguin International Writers)
  • Hardcover - A Wild Sheep Chase
  • Paperback - A Wild Sheep Chase
  • Paperback - Wild Sheep Chase (Plume)
  • Unknown Binding - A Wild Sheep Chase
  • Paperback - A Wild Sheep Chase (Panther)
  • Paperback - A Wild Sheep Chase: A Novel
  • Audio CD - A Wild Sheep Chase (Naxos Junior Classics)
  • Hardcover - A Wild Sheep Chase: A Novel

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Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.co.uk Review
As with many of Haruki Murakami's novels, the plot curdles with complex diversity only to be resolved by a collision between wild fantasy and outright slapstick. A Wild Sheep Chase refers aptly to the tradition of cool but kitsch detective sagas. Except here, the metaphoric goose is now a literal sheep with a distinctive marking; an urban myth with the promise of immortality.

The anonymous narrator is a mild-mannered thirtysomething with a more than understanding attitude--things happen because they are supposed to and there's no sense standing in the way of progress or nature. It takes the disappearance of a friend and some gentle intimidation from a right wing conglomerate to break the pattern of apathy and send him off on his adventure.

Murakami's detail of the most mundane situations makes his lead character endearing. Those who've read Murakami before will recognise that certain empathy for the strange thoughts and rituals that are now hallmarks of his wry humour. Although an unlikely hero, the quest for a missing friend and the support of a lover with mysterious ears takes him off in search of the elusive sheep in a bizarre adventure--danger and absurdity hindering every movement. --David Trueman


Customer Reviews:   Read 35 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Murakami's best book   September 3, 2008
Mr. Peter Raposo
This is my favourite book by Japanese writer Murakami. I have read many of his books, and I don't like a lot of his later work that much, but this one is wonderful funny. Nothing happens and a lot happens in this book. I wish Murakami went back to his earliest works for more inspiration because stuff like "Kafka on the shore" and "After Dark" are books without meaning and ending. "After Dark" is one of the most incomplete books that I have read. Good but incomplete.


4 out of 5 stars Bizarre, fantastic, always original   August 5, 2008
DDH255
The narrator of the novel, recovering from his divorce, becomes entangled in an affair with a girl with beautiful ears. He is then recruited by a suspicious Boss to trace what has happened to a mysterious sheep. The quest takes him to the most cold and remote corner of Japan.
What starts as a fairly straightforward thriller becomes increasingly fantastical and surreal. Murakami creates vivid and colourful settings and unique characters. The writing is tense and economical and the book skilfully negotiates the tightrope between the exciting and the ridiuclous.
I came to this novel after the 'sequel', Dance, Dance, Dance and do feel that his later work is more accomplished and more successful.



4 out of 5 stars A Wild Sheep Chase - Murakami   June 15, 2008
reedydeluxe (Kent, England)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

This is the first Murakami book i haven't given the full five stars to...not because it isn't good, it just doesnt hit the heights some of his other books do.

Although distinctly different from a lot of Murakami's other books, it remains a story that bends the mind every which way as is his trademark. The book is punchy at times, yet still retains the trademark dream like style that fans will love.

This is perhaps the most surreal of his stories ive read and i think some of the magic that was present in the everyday things, in books like the wind up bird chronicle, is lost due to the bizarre going on here. Still however, a thoroughly satisfying read, and leaves the characters with you long after the book is closed and up on the shelf.



5 out of 5 stars Beautiful, humourous, and poignant.   June 3, 2008
Dorothy Shaw (London)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

If there is one criticism that can be made of Murakami's wild, fascinating and intensely thoughtful novels, it is that the humanity of his characters can occasionally be lost in the wistful poetry of his writing. This is not the case of The Wild Sheep Chase: the book's poignant, terrifically tender ending moves the reader not, as is usual with Murakami, with sympathy for a universal failing, but instead with a unique, very human, sense of loss.
This is a witty and wonderful book, with the power to transform the reader's view of the world. While this is often the case with Murakami's novels, this book has a peculiarly prosaic setting, which slowly gives way to the bizarre universe just outside one's doorstep. I would recommend it especially for those new to Murakami's twisted galaxy of writing, but also to those fans who already find they prefer Murakami's fantastical Japan to their personal reality.




5 out of 5 stars another masterpiece from Murakami.   May 21, 2008
le chic le freak (Scotland)
From the moment I finished Kafka on the Shore, the first Murakami novel I read, I was desperate to read everything else he has written. I find his work engrossing, surreal, amusing and true, and A Wild Sheep Chase is no exception. As someone with experience of depression, I felt the book resonated quite strongly with me and I found it, especially towards the end, extremely moving.

As with most Murakami, the book has to be taken for what it is. That is, there's nothing to be gained from questioning the odd plot (sheep and capitalism seem a weird combination!) unless you do it along with the narrator. I like that he is nameless, or rather we don't find out his name, as far from alienating us, it draws the reader in and makes you feel as if you're part of his story and his journey. Enjoy the twists and turns and humorous asides, you'll get as much from this story as I did!


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