Tuesday 13 October 2015

'TV People' research

"Haruki Murakami is an iconic figure of postmodern literature known mostly for his unreal, humorous work focusing on the loneliness and empty mindedness of Japan’s work dominated generation." - http://www.famousauthors.org/haruki-murakami

This quote links to the themes in TV People, as it focuses on how technology affects us as a modern-day society. The phrase 'empty mindedness' is significant as it implies that technology can replace our ability to make conscious decisions and to communicate with others. This links directly to the narrative portrayed in 'TV People'; the protagonist loses sight of reality and his ability to communicate is diminished as a result of his technology obsession.

"Murakami was born in Kyoto, Japan on January 12, 1949. Haruki probably inherited the passion for writing from his parents who were teachers of Japanese literature. Haruki, however, was never a big fan of Japanese literature and was instead under heavy influence of Western culture. He has been criticized on being overly westernized by the Japanese on several occasions. In 1968 Haruki attended Waseda University as a Theater Arts major student. Not very studious by nature, Murakami would spend hours reading film scripts at the Theater Museum at the university. He also met his wife for the first time in Waseda University and they married in 1971. Together they opened a Jazz Bar named Peter Cat in Kokobunji, Tokyo which was later shifted to Sendagaya, Tokyo, a quite locality." - http://www.famousauthors.org/haruki-murakami

 

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