Book details
Norwegian Wood
by Haruki Murakami
2010 · Random House Digital Inc.
About the book
Set in late 1960s Tokyo, this novel follows university student Toru Watanabe as he navigates the aftermath of his best friend Kizuki’s suicide. Toru remains tethered to the past through his connection with Naoko, Kizuki’s former girlfriend, who gradually retreats into a mental health sanatorium to cope with her deepening depression. While Toru tries to support Naoko’s recovery, he begins a contrasting relationship with Midori, a classmate who represents vitality and the present moment. The narrative documents Toru’s struggle to choose between a life defined by shared grief and one focused on moving forward.
Readers interested in the intersection of fiction and emotional wellness turn to this book to examine the mechanics of mourning and the weight of adult responsibility. It serves as a study for those looking to understand how proximity to mental illness shapes personal identity and romantic connections. By observing Toru’s isolation and ultimate survival, the reader gains a realistic perspective on enduring loss without losing oneself. The book provides a sober look at the necessity of choosing life even when weighed down by memory.
Details
- Published
- 2010
- Publisher
- Random House Digital Inc.
- ISBN
- 9780307762719
- Language
- EN