Men Without Women: Stories Free Audiobook Download by Haruki Murakami
Haruki Murakami, who was born in Kyoto in 1945, is a well-known Japanese novelist and short story writer whose work has been translated into more than forty languages. He has received numerous awards and his works have been adapted into plays, films, novels and operas. Some of his most notable books are Norwegian Wood (1987), A Wild Sheep Chase (1986), Kafka on the Shore (2002), and The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle (1994).
"Men Without Women" is a unique audiobook narrated by Kirby Heyborne and contains five tales of loneliness, loneliness imposed upon the characters by other circumstances. The narrator here is more than just a voice heard, he is deeply felt.
This audiobook is a collection of readings by Haruki Murakami, published in 1989. It includes original stories as well as reinterpretations of fairy tales and other stories. Men Without Women: Stories follows the mental struggles of men who are missing women emotionally or otherwise. Murakami's style is poetic, with a focus on the present moment rather than long-term consequences.
Men Without Women: Stories is a collection of short stories by Haruki Murakami, translated and read by Kirby Heyborne. The audiobook has 13 stories that explore themes of loneliness, alienation, and memory.
Men Without Women is a collection of short stories by Haruki Murakami. It is a romantic collection of work featuring protagonist/narrators who are ordinary people, typically men.
Kirby Heyborne has narrated five of the stories in Murakami's collection. The audiobook includes the following stories: "In a Foreign Town," "The Boy Who Sleeps on His Back," "Getting a Job," "Inori Yuzuriha," and "Leaving the Nest."
Published Date | 2017-05-09 |
Duration | 7 hours 18 minutes |
Author | Haruki Murakami |
Narrated | Kirby Heyborne |
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Abridged | No |
Is It Free? | 30-days Free |
Category | Fiction & Literature |
Parent Category | Fairy Tales & Folklore, Literary Fiction, Short Stories |