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What remains of a man when love leaves his life?
Men Without Women by Haruki Murakami is a powerful collection of seven short stories exploring loneliness, memory, loss, unspoken desires, and the emotional landscapes men inhabit when the women who shaped them are gone. With Murakami’s signature blend of lyrical nostalgia, surreal shades, and quiet psychological insight, each story becomes a mirror reflecting what men carry — and what they can never fully express.

Through characters who confront broken relationships, fading love, unresolved longing, and the silence that follows separation, Murakami reveals how absence can be more haunting than presence. Jazz bars echo with memories, phone calls reopen old wounds, and everyday life becomes infused with mystery, regret, and longing that lingers beneath the surface.
These stories don’t simply ask why women leave — they explore how men continue to live with the emptiness they leave behind, and how that emptiness shapes identity, choices, and emotional resilience.

Publisher: VINTAGE

Language : ENGLISH

Binding: PAPER BACK

Pages : 228