Dec 10, 2010 22:59
Those who with me communicate, know, that I like to read the different literature. And my last hobby is Murakami Haruki (and he write so wonderfully!). Also at school we have stopped to read "The crime and punishment" by Dostoevsky.
And when I read this novel I has understood that Dostoevsky and Murakami very similar write. Yes, they lived in different epoch, but they have the "things in common", that when you read their novels you can see the general features.
I have become in it and have found out, that Murakami admires with Dostoevsky as the writer, and even told, that: "The sense of all my products contains in "Brothers Karamazovi" by Dostoevsky." So, what can sense be in novels by the writer-postmodernist?
literature,
ideas about the literature,
murakami