In Haruki Murakami's "Blind Willow, Sleeping Woman," the author explores nuanced themes of existence and loss. He reflects on the idea that not all forms of death are physical; some can be emotional, psychological, or social, and these types go unnoticed. This perspective emphasizes that many people experience loss and a sense of dying without the traditional markers such as funerals or mourning rituals.
Through his poignant storytelling, Murakami invites readers...