Stories About Men Without Women
Men Without Women by Haruki Murakami. This is one of the books we bought at the last Manila International Book Fair. The title fascinated me. It is a Japanese book that was translated in English. It was the first time I heard of Mr. Murakami. It is a collection of (7) short stories and Wikipedia describes the stories as about (lonely) men who have lost women in their lives, usually to other men or death. (Incidentally, Ernest Hemingway had a collection of stories with the same title, which was published in 1927.) I only started reading it yesterday and I have finished just one story, the first one, entitled “Drive My Car,” which narrates the story of Kafuku, an introverted stage actor in his fifties, who befriended Takatsuki, also a stage actor. Takatsuki was the former secret lover of Kafuku’s recently dead wife. The reason Kafuku befriended him was to take revenge and destroy him. Takatsuki was unawa...