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Kafka on the shore by Murukami, 46: loneliness, responsibility, and the unexpected turns life can take

Kafka on the shore by Murukami, 46: loneliness, responsibility, and the unexpected turns life can take

Update: 2023-09-02
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In this intriguing episode, Hoshino finds himself in a dilemma. With Nakata gone, he's left alone with the mysterious entrance stone and a body he's hesitant to report. As he grapples with what to do next, Hoshino turns to an unusual confidant—the stone itself. He shares personal stories and even plays it music, specifically the Archduke Trio, which resonates deeply with him. Just when you think things can't get more surreal, a black cat appears and engages in conversation with Hoshino.


What does this mean for Hoshino's quest to close the stone? And what's the significance of the talking cat? Tune in to explore themes of loneliness, responsibility, and the unexpected turns life can take.

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Kafka on the shore by Murukami, 46: loneliness, responsibility, and the unexpected turns life can take

Kafka on the shore by Murukami, 46: loneliness, responsibility, and the unexpected turns life can take

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