Super-Frog Saves Tokyo
(Author) Haruki Murakami'What you see with your eyes is not necessarily real' A lavishly illustrated edition of Murakami's classic short story. Katagiri found a giant frog waiting for him in his apartment. It was powerfully built, standing over six feet tall on its hind legs. A skinny little man no more than five foot three, Katagiri was overwhelmed by the frog's imposing bulk. 'Call me "Frog,"' said the frog in a clear, strong voice. Katagiri stood rooted in the doorway, unable to speak. 'Don't be afraid. I'm not here to hurt you. Just come and close the door. Please.' Briefcase in his right hand, grocery bag with fresh vegetables and canned salmon cradled in his left arm, Katagiri didn't dare move. 'Please, Mr. Katagiri, hurry and close the door, and take off your shoes.' Fully illustrated and beautifully designed, this special edition of Murakami's celebrated short story sees the bewildered Katagiri find meaning in his humdrum life through joining forces with Frog in an effort to save Tokyo from an existential threat. 'No other author mixes domestic, fantastic and esoteric elements into such weirdly bewitching shades' Financial Times 'A master storyteller' Sunday Times
Haruki Murakami
Haruki Murakami is a Japanese author known for his surreal and imaginative storytelling. His notable works include "Norwegian Wood," "Kafka on the Shore," and "1Q84." Murakami's writing style blends elements of magical realism with themes of isolation, nostalgia, and existentialism. He has been praised for his unique narrative voice and ability to create rich, atmospheric worlds. Murakami's work has had a significant impact on contemporary literature, influencing a generation of writers with his introspective and thought-provoking storytelling. His most famous work is arguably "Norwegian Wood," a coming-of-age novel that explores themes of love, loss, and memory.