Kafka on the Shore by Haruki Murakami
Review
I loved the philosophical sidesteps embedded inside the dialogs between the books characters and searching for the parallels in the conscious and unconscious worlds the characters live in. The book still has a lot of riddles to unfold, I guess I’ll have to read some more interpretations or reread it to make sense of the more dreamlike sequences.
Kafka on the Shore
Chapter 49
Quote
Believing that art itself, and the proper expression of emotions, was the most sublime thing in the world, he thought political power and wealth served only one purpose: to make art possible.