The Seventh Man is, typically for Murakami, concerned with the world’s inscrutable contours, traces of the odd and surreal that lurk around life’s margins. Inspired by a daydream he had whilst surfing, it deals with childhood trauma and its consequential spectre during adulthood, namely the loss of a friend to the clutches of the ocean in the midst of a tropical storm.
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