A painter who is adept at capturing the secrets hidden behind the faces of his subjects. A disturbing painting by a great artist, found decades later in a house shed. A creeping creature in a forest surrounded by eccentric neighbors. A bell with its solemn and sad ringing slips through the forest trees in the dead of night.
A novel about the constructive power of art and the destructive power of violence; about the ability to turn our fragility into gold, no matter how bleak our days may seem. As always, Murakami fascinates us by uncovering the extraordinary within our routine, finding magic in the details of our everyday lives.
In “Killing Commendatore,” Murakami’s genius moves with a masterful style between reality and delirium.
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