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Rebecca Curtis Reads Haruki Murakami

The New Yorker: Fiction

CHAPTER

Is There a Copy Monkey Back to His Old Tricks?

The only place the narrator does seem to have an emotional investment is actually to the monkey. There comes a point at the end of the story where the narrator probably should say to the beautiful editor, i met this monkey who steals people's names. But he doesn't. He's loyal to themonkey. I think it's kind of a cliff hanger ending. This is already part two of muracomi, thinking about this monkey. And then t the ending, we get this kind of has he popped up again? Is there a copy monkey back to his old tricks? Which makes me feel as though there may be a part three. It could be that some other person or being is

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