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Space, Memory, Identity, and Worlds of Escape
Reading Murakami often feels like stepping into a half-forgotten dream, where the boundaries of real and imagined dissolve without warning. In The City and Its Uncertain Walls, he leads us across such thresholds with quiet certainty—drawing us into spaces so vivid you can almost run your fingers along their texture, feel their pulse at a cellular level. One moment you are here, in the tangible world, and the next you are elsewhere, wandering through a city you never knew exis
rama raghavan
Aug 182 min read
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