Blues Haruki Murakami | Epub Tokio

While Naoko represents the past, memory, and profound sadness, Toru meets Midori Kobayashi at college. Midori is the opposite of Naoko—vibrant, outspoken, funny, and deeply rooted in the present.

This title, often used in Spanish and some other language editions, perfectly captures the melancholic, bluesy atmosphere of the story. epub Tokio Blues Haruki Murakami

The story is told in the first person by , who, upon hearing the Beatles song "Norwegian Wood" at age 37, is transported back to his college days in 1960s Tokyo. While Naoko represents the past, memory, and profound

Toru finds himself torn between his devotion to the damaged Naoko (a continuation of the past) and his growing love for the lively Midori (a chance at a future). While Naoko represents the past