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''Sputnik Sweetheart'' (Japanese: スプートニクの恋人, ''Supūtoniku no Koibito'') is a novel by [[Haruki Murakami]], published in 1999. It follows the lives of three main characters through the eyes of one of them, and is largely concerned with the themes of love, loneliness, self-identity and the meaning of friendship. The lonely Sputnik satellites orbiting Earth serve as an ongoing piece of symbolism throughout the novel. |
'''''Sputnik Sweetheart''''' (Japanese: スプートニクの恋人, ''Supūtoniku no Koibito'') is a novel by [[Haruki Murakami]], published in 1999. It follows the lives of three main characters through the eyes of one of them, and is largely concerned with the themes of love, loneliness, self-identity and the meaning of friendship. The lonely Sputnik satellites orbiting Earth serve as an ongoing piece of symbolism throughout the novel. |
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* [[Author Appeal]]: A running trait in Murakami novels. This one has characters obssessed with reading, and a lot of classical music. |
* [[Author Appeal]]: A running trait in Murakami novels. This one has characters obssessed with reading, and a lot of classical music. |
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