
#259 | Why Every Man Should Experience the Beauty of Haruki Murakami’s 1987 Coming of Age Novel ‘Norwegian Wood’ At Least Once
🎙 Douglas Vigliotti dives into Haruki Murakami’s acclaimed coming-of-age novel Norwegian Wood. Vigliotti offers a compelling introduction to the book, unpacking its atmospheric exploration of love, loss, mental illness, and the complexities of memory. He highlights Murakami’s life, literary legacy, and signature style, sharing thought-provoking quotes (spoiler-free) and examining why the novel resonates so strongly with readers—especially men navigating their own journeys of self-discovery. The episode encourages men to embrace reading great literature as a tool for personal growth and exploration. ✓ Sign up for the monthly newsletter at BooksforMen.org. 📚 Learn more about "Aristotle for Novelists" at AristotleforNovelists.com or READ IT NOW! ⚡️ Connect with the host on Instagram @douglasvigliotti or learn more about him at DouglasVigliotti.com. 🎧 Listen to Douglas Vigliotti's other podcast: Slightly Crooked: Good Stories, Told Well. ⭐️ Please consider sharing "Books for Men" with other men who enjoy reading, or subscribing and rating on your favorite podcast platform. Either goes a long way in helping new listeners find the show and inspire (more) men to read. 🗣️ Listen to episode #127: Sputnik Sweetheart | Haruki Murakami! 💥 TOPICS COVERED IN THE EPISODE:Introduction & Newsletter Reminder (00:09) - Host introduces the podcast, book of the week, and companion newsletter for listeners.About Haruki Murakami (01:15) - Background on Murakami, his career, writing style, and recommended memoirs.Murakami’s Literary Style & Previous Episode (02:23) - Discussion of Murakami’s writing styles, previous episode on Sputnik Sweetheart, and recurring themes.Introduction to Norwegian Wood (03:38) - Overview of Norwegian Wood, its significance, and connection to the Beatles song.Plot and Main Characters (04:49) - Summary of the main characters, their relationships, and the novel’s central conflicts.Themes and Lessons (06:13) - Exploration of the book’s themes: hope, grief, memory, and the value of life’s lessons.Favorite Quote #1 – Individuality in Reading (07:32) - First favorite quote about reading widely and thinking independently.Favorite Quote #2 – Memory and Presence (07:32) - Second favorite quote on the importance of being remembered and the value of shared moments.Favorite Quote #3 – Seizing Happiness (08:50) - Third favorite quote about taking chances for happiness and living without regret.Closing & Contact Information (10:07) - Host thanks listeners, promotes his book, shares contact info, and encourages newsletter sign-up.
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