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· The monkey says he was raised by a college professor in Shinagawa Tokyo which accounts for his sophisticated vocabulary and tastes including a fondness for Bruckner s Seventh Symphony and a
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· In "Confessions of a Shinagawa Monkey " an unnamed narrator with the same flat affect as all the others befriends the titular monkey at a rural inn. After a long night of drinking beer and eating snacks — another favorite pastime of these loner men—the monkey tells him about the ruse he has used to satisfy his longing for humans
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· In "Confessions of a Shinagawa Monkey " an unnamed narrator with the same flat affect as all the others befriends the titular monkey at a rural inn. After a long night of drinking beer and eating snacks — another favorite pastime of these loner men—the monkey tells him about the ruse he has used to satisfy his longing for humans
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· We finally touch on some Murakami weirdness with Confessions of a Shinagawa Monkey from Haruki Murakami s short story collection First Person Singular. In this story we deal with themes of loneliness and unrequited love all told from the perspective of an unusually intelligent monkey.
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· In "Confessions of a Shinagawa Monkey " an unnamed narrator with the same flat affect as all the others befriends the titular monkey at a rural inn. After a long night of drinking beer and eating snacks — another favorite pastime of these loner men—the monkey tells him about the ruse he has used to satisfy his longing for humans
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