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Rebecca Curtis Reads Haruki Murakami

The New Yorker: Fiction

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Is There a Moral in the Story?

The story is about an old monkey who scrubs guests backs in the hot springs of gumma prefecture, Japan. He falls in love with human women and steals their names. Is there a moral? "I thought muricome was making an argument that a story doesn't need to have a theme or a moral to be a good story"

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