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Killing Commendatore

Haruki Murakami


  • Random House - Harvill Secker
In Killing Commendatore, a thirty-something portrait painter in Tokyo is abandoned by his wife and finds himself holed up in the mountain home of a famous artist, Tomohiko Amada. When he discovers strange painting in the attic, he unintentionally opens a circle of mysterious circumstances. To close it, he must complete a journey. A tour de force of love and loneliness, war and art - as well as a loving homage to The Great Gatsby - Killing Commendatore is a stunning work of imagination.

ISBN 9781787300194 | E | HB
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Publisher Random House - Harvill Secker
ISBN 9781787300194
Publication date October 2018
Edition Hardback
Dimensions mm
Pages 688
Language(s) Eng. ed.
Description

The ambitious major new novel from this internationally celebrated writer, on the scale of his bestselling 1Q84

In Killing Commendatore, a thirty-something portrait painter in Tokyo is abandoned by his wife and finds himself holed up in the mountain home of a famous artist, Tomohiko Amada. When he discovers strange painting in the attic, he unintentionally opens a circle of mysterious circumstances. To close it, he must complete a journey that involves a mysterious ringing bell, a two-foot-high physical manifestation of an Idea, a dapper businessman who lives across the valley, a precocious thirteen-year-old girl, a Nazi assassination attempt during World War II in Vienna, a pit in the woods behind the artist's home, and an underworld haunted by Double Metaphors.
A tour de force of love and loneliness, war and art - as well as a loving homage to The Great Gatsby - Killing Commendatore is a stunning work of imagination from one of our greatest writers.


Ambitious, haunting, and multi-layered, Killing Commendatore is reminiscent of Murakami’s masterpiece The Wind-up Bird Chronicle, and takes his narrative art in new and exciting directions.

In 1978, Haruki Murakami was 29 and running a jazz bar in downtown Tokyo. One April day, the impulse to write a novel came to him suddenly while watching a baseball game. That first novel, Hear the Wind Sing, won a new writers’ award and was published the following year. More followed, including A Wild Sheep Chase and Hard-Boiled Wonderland and the End of the World, but it was Norwegian Wood, published in 1987, which turned Murakami from a writer into a phenomenon.