![]() ![]() Speaking to Miss Saeki, he forgives his mother for abandoning him when he was young. While the "entrance" is open, Kafka travels deep into the forest, arriving in a village that exists in limbo. Toward the end of the novel, the two plotlines converge when Nakata comes to the library to burn the memories Miss Saeki has written down having done so for her, Miss Saeki dies at her desk. Nakata befriends a truck driver named Hoshino and fulfills his enigmatic destiny by locating and opening a white stone that acts as a portal between different worlds. ![]() ![]() As Kafka begins a sexual relationship with the fifty-year-old librarian Miss Saeki, he learns that his father has been murdered and believes that he may be responsible somehow. While Kafka seeks refuge in a private library in Takamatsu, meeting two women who he believes could be his mother and his sister, Nakata murders a metaphysical entity who takes on the shape of the Johnnie Walker whisky brand logo and who kills cats to collect their souls. ![]() Murakami alternates between chapters written from Kafka's first-person point of view and third-person chapters that follow the parallel story of Nakata, an elderly disabled man who gained the ability to speak with cats after falling into a coma as a child. Haruki Murakami's Kafka on the Shore is a surrealist novel about Kafka Tamura, a fifteen-year-old boy who leaves home to escape an Oedipal curse that predicts he will murder his father and have sex with his mother and sister. ![]()
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