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Part One
November 25, 1970

Wednesday Afternoon Picnic
Part Two
July, Eight Years Later

Sixteen Steps

The Slip
Part Three
September, Two Months Later

The Whale’s Penis and the Woman with Three Occupations

Unblocked Ears

The Further Adventures of Unblocked Ears
Part Four
A Wild Sheep Chase, I

Before the Strange Man

Now the Strange Man

“The Boss”

Counting Sheep

The Limo and Its Driver

Wherefore the Worm Universe
Part Five
Letters from the Rat and Assorted Reminiscences

The Rat’s First Letter
(Postmarked December 21st, One Year Ago)

The Rat’s Second Letter
(Postmarked May, This Year)

The Song Is Over

She Drinks Her Salty Dog, Talking about the Sound of the Waves
Part Six
A Wild Sheep Chase, II

The Strange Man’s Strange Tale

The Strange Man’s Strange Tale Goes On

The Limo and Its Driver, Again

Summer’s End, Autumn’s Beginning

One in Five Thousand

Sunday Afternoon Picnic

Limited but Tenacious Thinking

One for the Kipper
Part Seven
The Dolphin Hotel Affair

Transit Completed at Movie Theater; On to the Dolphin Hotel

Enter the Sheep Professor

The Sheep Professor Eats All, Tells All

Farewell to the Dolphin Hotel
Part Eight
A Wild Sheep Chase, III

The Birth, Rise, and Fall of Junitaki Township

The Further Decline of Junitaki and Its Sheep

Night in Junitaki

An Unlucky Bend in the Road

She Leaves the Mountain; Hunger Strikes

A Find in the Garage; Thoughts in the Middle of the Pasture

The Sheep Man Cometh

The Winds’ Own Private Thoroughfare

Things the Mirror Shows, Things the Mirror Doesn’t

And So Time Passes

Dwellers in Darkness

The Rat Who Wound the Clock

Green Cords and Red Cords; Frozen Seagulls

Return Visit to the Unlucky Bend

The Twelve-O’clock Rendezvous
Epilogue
Haruki Murakami was born in Kyoto in 1949 and now lives near Tokyo. His work has been translated into more than forty languages. The most recent of his many honors is the Franz Kafka Prize.
www.harukimurakami.com
Books by Haruki Murakami
ALSO BY
HARUKI
MURAKAMI
AFTER DARK
FIRST VINTAGE INTERNATIONAL EDITION, APRIL 2002