The New Yorker Releases Excerpt From Haruki Murakami's New Novel 1Q84
 Gregg Chadwick  Stilled Life (Akihabara)  30"x22" monotype on paper 2011   TOWN OF CATS  (Excerpt from 1Q84)  by Haruki Murakami   At Koenji Station, Tengo boarded the Chuo Line inbound rapid-service train. The car was empty. He had nothing planned that day. Wherever he went and whatever he did (or didn’t do) was entirely up to him. It was ten o’clock on a windless summer morning, and the sun was beating down. The train passed Shinjuku, Yotsuya, Ochanomizu, and arrived at Tokyo Central Station, the end of the line. Everyone got off, and Tengo followed suit. Then he sat on a bench and gave some thought to where he should go. “I can go anywhere I decide to,” he told himself. “It looks as if it’s going to be a hot day. I could go to the seashore.” He raised his head and studied the platform guide...  Continue reading in The New Yorker  at: Excerpt from Haruki Murakami's Upcoming Novel 1Q84      Above: The Cover for Haruki Murakami's New Novel 1Q84:  1. Jacket 2. Binding...
 
