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Men Without Women
A cosmetic surgeon is faced with love, and its imperfections for the first time. A veteran actor finds himself beholden to his female chauffeur. A recently divorces salesman opens a jazz bar as memories of an ex-lover riff and swell.
Across these seven tales Haruki Murakami brings his wry humour and quiet sense of the surreal to bear on the lives of men who, in their own ways, find themselves alone in the world.
'Poignant and inventive'
- Mail on Sunday
'Amiably fantastic human, yet with an entertainingly sarcastic edge'
- Guardian
'Calculatedly provocative .......... Murakami, always inventive, is one of the finest popular writers at work today'
- Evening Standard.
'Subtle, playful and nuanced ....... A subversive, allmost existential look at relationship between men and women'
- Nikesh Shukla
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