Haruki Murakami
A Japanese writer who is well - known for his published books such as 1Q84, Norwegian wood, Kafka on the shore. He has won many awards for his work.
[About the book]: There are seven short stories about men, their mysterious women, loneliness, bars, never-ending suffering etc.
Each story is written in such mysterious way that the reader is compelled to read whole story just to realise the ending.
The last chapter sums up what "men without women" are like, using metaphors that romanticise the feelings of a lonely man. According to the male character of the last chapter, "loosing one woman means losing all women"
This book is actually another work of art by Haruki Murakami. The book is more about the writing style that gets one hooked.
[Why should one read the book]: Haruki Murakami is a writer whose work should be read at least once.
The book is for especially literary lovers.