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Sputnik Sweetheart: A Novel Paperback – April 9, 2002

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Part romance, part detective story, Sputnik Sweetheart tells the story of a tangled triangle of uniquely unrequited love.

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K is madly in love with his best friend, Sumire, but her devotion to a writerly life precludes her from any personal commitments. At least, that is, until she meets an older woman to whom she finds herself irresistibly drawn. When Sumire disappears from an island off the coast of Greece, K is solicited to join the search party—and finds himself drawn back into her world and beset by ominous visions. Subtle and haunting,
Sputnik Sweetheart is a profound meditation on human longing.
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“Grabs you from its opening lines. . . . [Murakami’s] never written anything more openly emotional.” —Los Angeles Magazine

“Murakami is a genius.” —
Chicago Tribune

“Murakami has an unmatched gift for turning psychological metaphors into uncanny narratives.” –
The New York Times Book Review

“An agonizing, sweet story about the power and the pain of love. . . . Immensely deepened by perfect little images that leave much to be filled in by the reader’s heart or eye.” –
The Baltimore Sun

“[Murakami belongs] in the topmost rank of writers of international stature.” –
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“Murakami’s true achievement lies in the humor and vision he brings to even the most despairing moments.” –
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“Perhaps better than any contemporary writer, [Murakami] captures and lays bare the raw human emotion of longing.” –
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“Murakami . . . has a deep interest in the alienation of self, which lifts [
Sputnik Sweetheart] into both fantasy and philosophy.” –San Francisco Chronicle

“Not just a great Japanese writer but a great writer, period.” –
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Haruki Murakami, the internationally bestselling author of Norwegian Wood and The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle, plunges us into an urbane Japan of jazz bars, coffee shops, Jack Kerouac, and the Beatles to tell this story of a tangled triangle of uniquely unrequited loves.

A college student, identified only as ?K,? falls in love with his classmate, Sumire. But devotion to an untidy writerly life precludes her from any personal commitments?until she meets Miu, an older and much more sophisticated businesswoman. When Sumire disappears from an island off the coast of Greece, ?K? is solicited to join the search party and finds himself drawn back into her world and beset by ominous, haunting visions. A love story combined with a detective story,
Sputnik Sweetheart ultimately lingers in the mind as a profound meditation on human longing.

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group; Reprint edition (April 9, 2002)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Paperback ‏ : ‎ 210 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0375726055
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0375726057
  • Lexile measure ‏ : ‎ 770L
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 2.31 pounds
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5.19 x 0.56 x 8 inches
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Haruki Murakami was born in Kyoto in 1949 and now lives near Tokyo. His work has been translated into more than fifty languages, and the most recent of his many international honors is the Jerusalem Prize, whose previous recipients include J. M. Coetzee, Milan Kundera, and V. S. Naipaul.

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Customers find the story touching and thought-provoking. They praise the writing style as amazing and poetic. The chapters flow smoothly, with a purposeful and captivating pacing. Readers appreciate the sweet, personal relationships between characters. However, opinions differ on the logicality of the story, with some finding it surreal and interesting, while others feel it leaves unresolved aspects.

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30 customers mention "Heartwarming story"30 positive0 negative

Customers enjoy the heartwarming story. They find it thought-provoking and engaging, with insightful descriptions of love and loneliness. The author draws them into stories that take them in circles, making it one of the most moving books they have read in a while. Readers feel many emotions through the book, making it meaningful.

"...He has the ability to draw you into stories that take you in circles but always bring you to a point where you can come to your own conclusions...." Read more

"...But in that process can come insightful, thought-provoking moments, I just found I like to be grounded in something tangible, too...." Read more

"...However i wouldn't classify it as that. to me the book ran deeper on various platforms of love and other such relationships...." Read more

"...There is great romantic love between,among the male narrator and the two women but a great deal of the dramatic tension is based on which if any of..." Read more

27 customers mention "Writing style"27 positive0 negative

Customers enjoy the writing style. They find the narrative skill and thought-provoking writing engaging. The story is beautifully written, making you feel for the characters. Readers appreciate the author's ethereal writing, wonderful language use, and easy read.

"...soul in an excitable, delighted aliveness, filling each word with a spellbinding potency that shimmers...." Read more

"...a land of hopes reborn - only to be shattered and a land of exquisite poetry...." Read more

"...At least three plots collide into a confusion. The use of language is wonderful, credit to translator Phillip Gabriel, but the authorship is not..." Read more

"...Only salvageable thing is the beautiful prose at times. And spare few only. Truly don't get it." Read more

11 customers mention "Flow"9 positive2 negative

Customers enjoy the book's flow. They find the chapters ebb and flow like a dream, with an open-ended story. The title is explained in the narrative, adding to an ongoing inside joke. Readers appreciate the author's narrative style, which is free-flowing and stream of consciousness.

"the title is explained in the narrative and adds to up to an ongoing inside joke...." Read more

"...I always enjoy the characters, the story, the way as the reader you are privy to Japanese culture in small servings, and the always prevalent..." Read more

"...Something about its ending is haunting, and tragic, and happy, and beautiful all at the same time...." Read more

"...It left me more frustrated, than anything else. I like the style of the ending, very open ended and left to interpretation...." Read more

6 customers mention "Pacing"6 positive0 negative

Customers find the book's pacing purposeful, smart, and captivating. They describe it as another gem from one of their favorite contemporary authors.

"No need to extoll this masterpiece, just some hints on how a lowbrow sci-fi-trophic type like me became a Murakami addict and loved it...." Read more

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"...always deliberate, always progressing, always surprising" Read more

"Love all of his work. Looking forward to his next book....hopefully it won't be too long until it is translated." Read more

5 customers mention "Sweetness"5 positive0 negative

Customers enjoy the book's sweetness. They describe it as a dessert for the soul, with elements of sadness, joy, and beauty.

"I love Murakami, and am enjoying Sputnik Sweetheart, but I would just like to note, the ink in my paperback copy is gray, and lighter than any..." Read more

"...Something about its ending is haunting, and tragic, and happy, and beautiful all at the same time...." Read more

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4 customers mention "Friendship"4 positive0 negative

Customers enjoy the friendship in the book. They find the relationships personal and vulnerable, allowing the characters to grow together.

"...real friendship, great conversation at 2am, a trip to a Greek island and dreams that become real - told in a way only Murakami can do...." Read more

"...main character learns to be vulnerable with others nd grow by connecting with his best friend...." Read more

"...I found myself in love with the characters and how personal the relationships with them are. A book you must pick up and read!" Read more

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30 customers mention "Logicalness"18 positive12 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the logicalness of the book. Some find it surreal and beautiful, with interesting characters and a free-flowing stream of consciousness. Others feel the story is unfulfilled, predictable, and the plotline falls flat at times.

"...As its poetry spills from the soul in an excitable, delighted aliveness, filling each word with a spellbinding potency that shimmers...." Read more

"...Many of the events may seem disconnected, but I trust in their meaning even if it might take me a while to unpack it...." Read more

"...Anyway this book makes me question my own existence and reminds me to think of all the beautiful things that I have lost over the years." Read more

"...great conversation at 2am, a trip to a Greek island and dreams that become real - told in a way only Murakami can do...." Read more

13 customers mention "Character development"9 positive4 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the character development. Some found the characters relatable and the split personalities realistic, while others felt they were too complex and difficult to connect with.

"...The author's characters seem so human, so universal, that I sometimes can't believe I'm reading about a Japanese man or woman on the other side of..." Read more

"...The Good: Murakami's writing always draws me in. I always enjoy the characters, the story, the way as the reader you are privy to Japanese culture..." Read more

"...Like a orbiting satellite, the characters constantly yearn and never really make contact with what drives them forward." Read more

"...I found myself in love with the characters and how personal the relationships with them are. A book you must pick up and read!" Read more

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  • Reviewed in the United States on December 29, 2023
    Murakami, the master, has created another story deep with symbolism and humanity. He has the ability to draw you into stories that take you in circles but always bring you to a point where you can come to your own conclusions. Masterful
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  • Reviewed in the United States on September 25, 2020
    “[D]on’t pointless things have a place, too, in this far-from-perfect world? Remove everything pointless from an imperfect life, and it’d even lose its imperfection.”

    The prose of this book is marked with a feverish, dreamily ethereal passion. As its poetry spills from the soul in an excitable, delighted aliveness, filling each word with a spellbinding potency that shimmers. It is about being forlornly lonely, untethered at sea, waiting to find a companion, which is what Sputnik translates to in Russian, on your journey of solitude. It is about feeling deeply, fervently in love with someone’s brain and being without that love being returned romantically. However, in that exacted is the fact that desire is different than the torpedo of love that immerses one so fully and acutely in another. Along its journey, it’s also tinged and colored with a magical realism that points to a different side or dimension, a getting lost in the deep throes of a dreamworld only reserved for you and anyone else you want to believe will be there.

    “Still the basic questions tugged at me: Who am I? What am I searching for? Where am I headed?”

    Sumire, a current Jack Kerouac aficionado for the ways his stories get lost in wildness and wilderness, is a Japanese woman who has dropped out of school to become a novelist. She eats, breathes, sleeps her art and own trails and trials of fiction, almost wanting to become one with the worlds and souls she inhabits. K, a fellow book lover, encourages her do so in enrapturing enthuse. As he is one of her closest, most platonically intimate friends, her intellectual stimulant. Additionally, he serves as the narrator of the story, who sees into Sumire’s greatest faults and virtues. Her greatest pains and unconventional beauties. He comes to hopelessly fall in love with her even: it being hopeless because it is unrequited, ardent passion boiling up in his own soul and self that can never be recovered or retrieved the same as it was found.

    “ “There’s a great line by Groucho Marx,” I said. “ ‘She’s so in love with me she doesn’t know anything. That’s why she’s so in love with me.’ ” ”

    However, their relationship is about to be even more thrown off balance into a temporarily tenuous place as Miu, an older, breathtakingly beautiful woman, an unstable element, enters into the picture and captures Sumire’s heart and soul, seizes her more mindful rationality, allowing it to be discarded in favor of the emotional whirlpool she is delightedly being pulled into. As she finds herself fully, overwhelmingly submerged in Miu. Like she is another form of fiction Sumire is trying to figure out and understand, working to get to the heart of like a deconstructing of a nonsensical, enigmatic whole.

    “The beach was a little too quiet for a person to visit alone, a little too beautiful. It made me imagine a certain way of dying.”

    This story is hauntingly transfixing. It was just the ending and parts of the latter half that I had mixed feelings about and am still little by little coming to terms with, hence the four stars, as a part of me enjoyed how innovatively fresh it felt in the way that it pondered and unraveled questions of existence, but another part of me felt it went in a direction in which I felt I was gripping in the shadowy darkness of abstraction a bit. But in that process can come insightful, thought-provoking moments, I just found I like to be grounded in something tangible, too. So I think the two can be mixed in a delectable combination.

    “ “Being all alone is like the feeling you get when you stand at the mouth of a large river on a rainy evening and watch the water flow into sea.”

    Other than that I became gloriously a part of this story that reached me evocatively, breathing a sweet, complexly composed perfume of the existential questions that alternatively plague us and stir us on our way to simultaneously understanding and never fully understanding
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  • Reviewed in the United States on May 23, 2001
    ...This book in more than one ways has managed to take me to a different land...a land of innocence lost, a land of loves betrayed, a land of hopes reborn - only to be shattered and a land of exquisite poetry. I never read Haruki Murakami earlier till i casually bumped onto it while checking out ... and then when i read the other reviews and the storyline, i knew i had to pick this one up...
    Many of my friends who read this book earlier called it a "strange love story". However i wouldn't classify it as that. to me the book ran deeper on various platforms of love and other such relationships. This book has re-defined for me the meaning not just of love, but of the madness associated with it too.
    Then I went on to discover what was the actual representation of this mysterious, yet in many ways a most delightful book and i got my answers so fast...It was the missing person Sumire's story...it was her lover's quest to find her out and what he got were not just fragments of her life but more...
    A must read for anyone who has ever fallen in love!
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  • Reviewed in the United States on May 3, 2018
    This is a review of the paperback Sputnick Sweetheart by Haruki Murakami2001 edition by Vintage International. There are entire chapters of Murakami ethereal writing but taken together it is hard to tell if this is one completed story. Most of the book and most of the plot is a lovely story, folding into a classic Murakami mystery. By the end it is unclear what if anything he had in mind. At least three plots collide into a confusion. The use of language is wonderful, credit to translator Phillip Gabriel, but the authorship is not that of a writer who knows where he is going.
    The interesting title derives from the one of the triade of central characters to remember the difference between “Sputnik” and “Beatnik”. There is great romantic love between,among the male narrator and the two women but a great deal of the dramatic tension is based on which if any of the members of this triangle will ever declare or act upon their love for either of the other.

    As is usual in Murakami books the narrator is a nameless male. He is employed (a grade school teacher) even if he never seems to do much except be available for his younger college friend Sumire. While she is described as a previously un-romantic and socially disassociated soul. The book begins with the announcement that love has entered her life in a single moment “A veritable tornado sweeping across the plains, flattening everything in its path tossing things up in the air, ripping them to shred, crushing them to bits. “ She has fallen in love with a person 17 years her senior, married and female. So much for the first two paragraphs.

    This is not a classic Murakami combination, but we will find a number of his usual conventions, tropes and assorted accoutrements. The woman with money and time to burn. European classical music, the aforesaid nameless detached narrator, the face in the crowd and late in the book, magical realism.

    I did not dislike this book, only because I already liked Muri kami. I was enjoying what looked to be him applying his stable of effects without reference to any through the looking glass tricks. And yet that is where we arrive. Who are these people on this side and who are they on that side and what happened if the trick is to take the road not taken, except what happens to those we leave behind? These are all worthy questions and the kinds of questions that make for great literature. Sputnik Sweetheart got confused along way.
    14 people found this helpful
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  • Arthur Thomason
    5.0 out of 5 stars From H. Marakami to Mishima etc
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on February 28, 2025
    Received 28th February only 12 hours later than expected.
    The novel read about 20 years ago from my local library. This was the second book by Haruki Marakami I read the first South of the boarder. Never read a Marakami book did not enjoy. I am going to read it again it's so good.
    Since Christmas bought 2 new publications and Blind Willow, Sleeping Women which not read. Marakami the first Japanese author I read followed by Mishima and many others.
  • Annabelle
    5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome
    Reviewed in Germany on July 9, 2024
    Murakami is simply an excellent one of a kind author.
  • readwitharyaaa
    5.0 out of 5 stars Yet again a masterpiece by Murakami
    Reviewed in India on July 19, 2021
    Sputnik sweetheart is yet again a beautiful masterpiece by Murakami. Known for his surrealistic conviction woven into a realm of magic realism, Murakami has never disappointed and this book simply proves that. Unlike his other novels, this is comparatively short and tells a story of three characters sumire, miu and K, the narrator. Sumire is in love with Miu who is 17 years older than her and to add, is a married woman. She talks about her desires with her best friend K, who is secretly in love with Sumire but he is certain, the love is unrequited and has no future. Then one day, sumire disappears. Like a smoke. Like. a. Smoke.
    Just vanished mysteriously.

    The complex stories of each character is woven beautifully into a masterpiece that highlights many important aspects of post modern literature.

    The special thing about Murakami is his characters. They are mostly alienated and confused. Loneliness spreads around them like a fragmented clouds. (Am I being poetic. Ok, murakami's magic on me. Not anywhere near him, though) Another best thing about this novel is the writing style. It's so gripping and so exquisite that it takes you on another world.

    So, someone who wants to read Murakami and is skeptical where to start from, pick up this book. It's kind of a novella and you wouldn't have to spend days and days to finish this unlike his other notable works.

    Read. Re-read and...you're welcome:)

    "No matter how cleverly we might shelter it, our delicate friendship wasn't going to last for ever. We were bound to reach a dead end. That was painfully clear."
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    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Yet again a masterpiece by Murakami

    Reviewed in India on July 19, 2021
    Sputnik sweetheart is yet again a beautiful masterpiece by Murakami. Known for his surrealistic conviction woven into a realm of magic realism, Murakami has never disappointed and this book simply proves that. Unlike his other novels, this is comparatively short and tells a story of three characters sumire, miu and K, the narrator. Sumire is in love with Miu who is 17 years older than her and to add, is a married woman. She talks about her desires with her best friend K, who is secretly in love with Sumire but he is certain, the love is unrequited and has no future. Then one day, sumire disappears. Like a smoke. Like. a. Smoke.
    Just vanished mysteriously.

    The complex stories of each character is woven beautifully into a masterpiece that highlights many important aspects of post modern literature.

    The special thing about Murakami is his characters. They are mostly alienated and confused. Loneliness spreads around them like a fragmented clouds. (Am I being poetic. Ok, murakami's magic on me. Not anywhere near him, though) Another best thing about this novel is the writing style. It's so gripping and so exquisite that it takes you on another world.

    So, someone who wants to read Murakami and is skeptical where to start from, pick up this book. It's kind of a novella and you wouldn't have to spend days and days to finish this unlike his other notable works.

    Read. Re-read and...you're welcome:)

    "No matter how cleverly we might shelter it, our delicate friendship wasn't going to last for ever. We were bound to reach a dead end. That was painfully clear."
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  • North Wind
    5.0 out of 5 stars Beau roman d’exploration du quotidien fragile de l’esprit humain dans la forêt de l’existence
    Reviewed in France on October 8, 2020
    L’un des meilleurs Murakami. Comme d’habitude, l’intrigue est mince, l’accent étant mis par ce grand raconteur-analyseur de l’esprit et du quotidien des communs (et moins communs) des mortels sur l’interaction, le dialogue, les conséquences d’évènements et situations à l’apparence banale. Savourez-le, quand vous serez dans votre véhicule, mieux encore si la conduction est assuré par quelqu’un d’autre ...
  • Petr P.
    5.0 out of 5 stars If you like this style of writing...this is a gem.
    Reviewed in Canada on June 25, 2018
    Probably one of his best works. Love it.