Sputnik Sweetheart, the Glossary
is a novel by Haruki Murakami, published in Japan, by Kodansha, in 1999.[1]
Table of Contents
22 relations: Athens, Complete Review, Dance Dance Dance (novel), Hardcover, Haruki Murakami, Jack Kerouac, Japan, Japanese language, Julie Myerson, Kirkus Reviews, Kodansha, List of spacecraft called Sputnik, Nearly Famous, Novel, Paris, je t'aime, Philip Gabriel, Publishers Weekly, Sputnik (artist), The Guardian, The New York Times, The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle, Writer's block.
- 1999 Japanese novels
- Novels by Haruki Murakami
Athens
Athens is the capital and largest city of Greece.
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Complete Review
Complete Review (stylized complete review) is a literary website founded in March 1999.
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Dance Dance Dance (novel)
is the sixth novel by Japanese writer Haruki Murakami. Sputnik Sweetheart and Dance Dance Dance (novel) are novels by Haruki Murakami and Postmodern novels.
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Hardcover
A hardcover, hard cover, or hardback (also known as hardbound, and sometimes as casebound (At p. 247.)) book is one bound with rigid protective covers (typically of binder's board or heavy paperboard covered with buckram or other cloth, heavy paper, or occasionally leather).
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Haruki Murakami
is a Japanese writer.
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Jack Kerouac
Jean-Louis Lebris de Kérouac (March 12, 1922 – October 21, 1969), known as Jack Kerouac, was an American novelist and poet who, alongside William S. Burroughs and Allen Ginsberg, was a pioneer of the Beat Generation.
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Japan
Japan is an island country in East Asia, located in the Pacific Ocean off the northeast coast of the Asian mainland.
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Japanese language
is the principal language of the Japonic language family spoken by the Japanese people.
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Julie Myerson
Julie Myerson (born Julie Susan Pike; 2 June 1960) is an English author and critic.
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Kirkus Reviews
Kirkus Reviews is an American book review magazine founded in 1933 by Virginia Kirkus.
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Kodansha
is a Japanese privately held publishing company headquartered in Bunkyō, Tokyo.
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List of spacecraft called Sputnik
Sputnik (Спутник, Russian for "satellite"NOTE: The Russian word "sputnik" can have many meanings: "satellite", "travelling companion", "fellow traveller", etc. However, in astronomy, it means only "satellite".) is a spacecraft launched under the Soviet space program.
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Nearly Famous
Nearly Famous was a television drama mini-series about a group of British teenagers at a top London school of the performing arts.
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Novel
A novel is an extended work of narrative fiction usually written in prose and published as a book.
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Paris, je t'aime
Paris, je t'aime is a 2006 anthology film starring an ensemble cast of actors of various nationalities.
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Philip Gabriel
James Philip Gabriel (born 1953) is an American translator and Japanologist.
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Publishers Weekly
Publishers Weekly (PW) is an American weekly trade news magazine targeted at publishers, librarians, booksellers, and literary agents.
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Sputnik (artist)
Sputnik is the alias of a Swedish lo-fi musician who has been involved in numerous solo projects, most notably, Weatherday.
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The Guardian
The Guardian is a British daily newspaper.
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The New York Times
The New York Times (NYT) is an American daily newspaper based in New York City.
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The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle
is a novel published in 1994–1995 by Japanese author Haruki Murakami. Sputnik Sweetheart and The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle are novels by Haruki Murakami and Postmodern novels.
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Writer's block
Writer's block is a non-medical condition, primarily associated with writing, in which an author is either unable to produce new work or experiences a creative slowdown.
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See also
1999 Japanese novels
- Battle Royale (novel)
- Brave Story
- Dokkoida?!
- E's
- Gun Frontier
- Hardboiled & Hard Luck
- Journey Under the Midnight Sun
- Kanon (video game)
- Kiss in the Dark (novel)
- Mobile Suit Gundam: The 08th MS Team
- Moribito II: Guardian of the Darkness
- No Money (novel)
- Scrapped Princess
- Sister Princess
- Somersault (novel)
- Sputnik Sweetheart
- The Crimson Labyrinth
- The Third
- Train+Train
- Woodpecker Detective's Office
Novels by Haruki Murakami
- 1Q84
- A Wild Sheep Chase
- After Dark (novel)
- Colorless Tsukuru Tazaki and His Years of Pilgrimage
- Dance Dance Dance (novel)
- Hard-Boiled Wonderland and the End of the World
- Hear the Wind Sing
- Kafka on the Shore
- Killing Commendatore
- Norwegian Wood (novel)
- Pinball, 1973
- South of the Border, West of the Sun
- Sputnik Sweetheart
- The City and Its Uncertain Walls
- The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sputnik_Sweetheart
Also known as Sputnik Sweetheart (novel).