Haruki Murakami – Norwegian Wood 2016 Turkish Book Turkey
Haruki Murakami – Norwegian Wood (İmkansızın Şarkısı) – Doğan Kitap Edition (2016)
Description:
This is the 2016 Turkish edition of Norwegian Wood (İmkansızın Şarkısı), published by Doğan Kitap. The novel is written by Haruki Murakami, one of the most widely read contemporary authors in world literature.
The story follows Toru Watanabe, a university student in 1960s Tokyo, as he reflects on his youth and the emotional relationships that shaped his life. Central to the narrative are his deep connections with two very different women: the fragile and troubled Naoko, and the lively, independent Midori. As Toru navigates love, loss, friendship, and emotional maturity, the novel explores themes of memory, loneliness, grief, and the fragile nature of human relationships. The story is marked by its melancholic tone and realistic portrayal of emotional struggle.
Haruki Murakami is a Japanese novelist known for blending realism with psychological depth and subtle surrealism. His works often explore solitude, memory, love, and the inner lives of his characters, earning him international recognition and a devoted global readership.
This Doğan Kitap edition presents the Turkish translation of one of Murakami’s most popular and emotionally powerful novels.
Key Features:
• Title: Norwegian Wood (İmkansızın Şarkısı)
• Author: Haruki Murakami
• Publisher: Doğan Kitap
• Publication Year: 2016
• Language: Turkish
• Format: Paperback
• Genre: Literary fiction; Psychological fiction; Coming-of-age
• Main Characters: Toru Watanabe; Naoko; Midori
• Themes: Love; Loss; Memory; Loneliness; Emotional growth
• Literary Significance: One of Murakami’s most widely read and influential novels