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“An appreciation for blandness as a separate category of experience—and not a new one—may help us understand how Haruki Murakami has managed to produce an intensely interesting body of fiction around characters, and sentences, that operate in a kind of continuous monotone.”
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“An appreciation for blandness as a separate category of experience—and not a new one—may help us understand how Haruki Murakami has managed to produce an intensely interesting body of fiction around characters, and sentences, that operate in a kind of continuous monotone.”

    • #Haruki Murakami
    • #Lit
    • #Threepenny Review
    • #Jess Row
    • #Curiosities
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