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A fluid journey where time is relative and nothing is mundane, Kafka on the Shore is intense ... offstage sexual encounter with a serpentine fan dance, executed beautifully by Edidi.
Art explores the intricacies of a long-term friendship between three men. When one of them drops a fortune on a piece of modern art, his friends' surprising reactions touch off a series of ...
a character exclaims in Spooky Action Theater's "Kafka on the ... wielding fans as an intoning voice describes a sex scene, might have been borrowed from an art-house movie. Yet film images ...
Fans of Murakami's brand of deadpan surrealism ... scenes of ultraviolence purged the vicious past of Japanese military. Kafka on the Shore, the strangest and coldest of Murakami's works to ...
Reading Haruki Murakami's latest novel, "Kafka on the Shore," is a little like listening ... None of this will faze Murakami's fans, who are used to his offbeat novels, such as "The Wind-Up ...
So the Lincoln Center Festival deserves credit for taking on this staging of Murakami’s “Kafka on the Shore,” with its talking cats, mysterious “gateway stone,” occasional animal cruelty ...
By THR Staff Kafka on the Shore Play, New - H 2015 Both are on a desperate search — Kafka, for his mother and sister who left the family years earlier, and Nakata for a missing cat. The latter ...
The work follows two primary storylines. The first is focused on the titular Kafka (Christopher Larkin), a 15-year-old boy who runs away from his Tokyo home. Exactly what he’s looking for can be ...