"If Murakami's novels are grand enigmas, his stories are bite-sized conundrums. (...) The great pleasure of the new story collection, Blind Willow, Sleeping Woman, is watching Murakami come at his obsessions from so many different angles. There's a panoply of strangeness between these covers (.....) This collection shows Murakami at his dynamic, organic best. As a chronicler of contemporary alienation, a writer for the Radiohead age, he shows how taut and thin our routines have become, how ill-equipped we are to contend with the forces that threaten to disrupt us."

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Source: Antoine-Henri Jomini (2012). “The Art of War”, p.191, Courier Corporation

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Antoine Wilson

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Antoine Wilson is a contemporary author known for his exploration of truth and identity in works like 'Panorama City.'

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