Γ un giorno di marzo, al Dolphin Hotel di Sapporo, a.d. 1983. Alla radio suonano gli Human League. E poi Fleetwood Mac, Abba, Bee Gees ecc. Uno strano mondo, questo, dove tutto - o quasi - si puΓ² comprare. C'Γ¨ un giornalista free lance che ha perso molte cose nella vita e ogni volta una parte d
Dance Dance Dance
β Scribed by Murakami, Haruki
- Publisher
- Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group;Vintage Books
- Year
- 2010;1995
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 298 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
As he searches for a mysteriously vanished girlfriend, the protagonist plunges into a wind tunnel of sexual violence and metaphysical dread in which he collides with call girls and recieves cryptic instructions from a shabby but oracular Sheep Man.
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Une étrange épidémie a eu lieu dernièrement Et s'est répandue dans Strasbourg De telle sorte que, dans leur folie, Beaucoup se mirent à danser Et ne cessèrent jour et nuit, pendant deux mois Sans interruption, Jusqu'à tomber inconscients. Beaucoup sont morts.Chronique alsacienne, 1519