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Drawing Parallelisms in Literature: Japan, Egypt and the Existential Society
Haruki Murakami. Courtesy of Nathan Bajar for the New York Times First, the cat was gone. But it was not just the cat. Soon everything else in Toru Okada’s life pulled away the same way a star in the galaxy loses its life; the very center of the star – the core – collapses, crushing together every proton and electron. Reality was like an ironed pale white t-shirt, before it was layered beneath other cluttered and colorful fabrics that made it no longer visible. One single event managed to radically change the neat, clean and monotonous life of Okada, revealing his powerlessness over his life, existence, and identity. Like the star, Okada’s real, core identity was long gone by the end of the

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