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It was a very strange feeling. And if you have questions, you can experience him putting up a hand when he says things like: No one answers our questions.

Our question marks are sucked, unresisting, into the final darkness and uncompromising silence of the night. All delicious fun and inspiration for me. At the boundary of day in this book, I felt like was waking from a dream as illustrated in these favored fragments: The new day is almost here, but the old one is still dragging its heavy skirts. Just as ocean water and river water struggle against each other at a river mouth, the old time and the new time clash and blend.

Around us, cause and effect join hands, and synthesis and division maintain their equilibrium. View all 16 comments. It's all about the atmosphere here. And we're talking the Lynchian kind. I have always had a fascination with the thought of Prostitutes Murakami city's during the hours of night and one of those would be Prostitutes Murakami.

But not necessarily for what you can see; like huge neon signs, the hustle and bustle of clubs, bars, food joints and people making there why home. No, it's what you can't see that intrigues me more. As somewhere out there in the dead of night there is a whole other world going on that gives Atmosphere.

As somewhere out there in the dead of night there is a whole other world going on that gives me the creeps.

One of hidden menace and strange occurrences. And this is exactly the feelings that Murakami conjures up in this intriguing, surreal and hypnotic tale. Set over the Prostitutes Murakami of a single night with central themes of alienation and longing in a vast metropolis involving two young sisters, a musician, the employee of a love hotel, and an office night worker who has committed a Prostitutes Murakami assault.

Another fascinating set of chapters! Murakami is finishing Norwegian Wood and traveling through Italy. We get some great details about the. Regardless of the chasm between their current lives and backgrounds, Mari finds a familiar air of association with the prostitute, the hotel's.

I like Prostitutes Murakami fact there are unexplained events happening that are never answered; where Murakami has put the reader in a dream-like trance. Prostitutes Murakami plot or character driven, but the heavy atmosphere really did have a hold over me.

View all 4 comments. Jan 11, Bob Lopez rated it it was ok. I didn't like the Prostitutes Murakami very much. It read like something he tossed off, like it was a book between books, like a book to satisfy a Prostitutes Murakami obligation: the literary equivalent of a B-sides collection, or maybe a greatest hits collection, only not Prostitutes Murakami good.

There wasn't anything very compelling about the characters. They were wooden, and not very fleshed out, like vaguely romanticized caricatures. The narrative suffered--I'm guessing--because of the translation; there were details here and ther I didn't like the book very much. The narrative suffered--I'm guessing--because of the translation; there were details here and there that sort of pulled me out of Prostitutes Murakami story to wonder how true they were: the main girl, a book-reading, chain-smoking, Godard-loving 19 year old, hangs out at Denny's--in Japan, although plausible, is it likely?

How hard would that have been It's bad Prostitutes Murakami, unless Murakami wrote it in the original, too, which would speak more about his cultural and financial opportunism how will this sell in the States, perhaps? The translation may also have something to do with the fact that the novel reads like a poorly written, adolescent's graphic novel, particular the psuedo-romance that sort-of blossoms between two late-teens characters. The dialog is bad enough in some instances that it pulled me from the story to consider its plausibility Here's some sample thought-dialog, by the book-reader's intellectually opposite and inferior older sister: For some reason, a different kind of reality has taken the place of my normal reality.

Wherever it might have been brought from, whoever might have carried me here, I have been left shut Prostitutes Murakami entirely alone in this strange, dusty, viewless room with no exit. Could I have lost my mind and, as a result, been sent to some kind of Prostitutes Murakami

In another sense, they met him in the Room of "1Q84".

After all, who gets to bring her own bed along when she enters the hospital? And besides this Prostitutes Murakami doesn't look like a hospital room. Neither does it look like a prison cell. It's just a big, empty room. Who in the world talks Prostitutes Murakami this? Who in the world thinks like this? The book expects us to buy it, however.

Through the lens that he focuses we experience the time and space of his vision.

But in complete sentences? In complete paragraphs? And, let's not forget that the thinker of Prostitutes Murakami thoughts is young, at most in her early twenties. As the narrative clearly establishes, she is poorly-schooled, and actually so pretty she's a model which caused her to further neglect her studies.

And yet, you want me to believe she can Prostitutes Murakami like this after Prostitutes Murakami waking up in what is apparently a place she does not recognize? I know it's set in Japan, and I know the stereotypes about disciplined schooling in Japan, but c'mon It's cold, and it sounds like a paper: Could I have lost Prostitutes Murakami mind and, as a result, been sent to some kind of institution?

Yeah, the grammar asylum. There was an interesting device employed by the narrative: first-person camera narration, with tracking, zooms, close-ups, and phrases like Prostitutes Murakami turn the camera I don't know Video review will be up Wednesday :. This was an hypnotic and dreamy novel with a cinematic vision and I loved it!

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I was drawn into this book immediately and it creates Prostitutes Murakami feeling of being awake while most others are asleep, that kind of feeling that time moves differently in the early hours of the morning.

Set in the hours between midnight and dawn the story opens with the view from above Prostitutes Murakami city and sweeps in to focus on a young woman in a cafe. This is Mari. We and it is we, Prostitutes Murakami the narrator reminds the reader that we are just This was an hypnotic and dreamy novel with a cinematic vision and I loved it! But this is Murakami so I could be wrong and I have no idea what Prostitutes Murakami faceless man in the tv represented and I will always wonder what book was Mari reading This is most probably my second least favourite by Murakami.

The story seems really unfinished. Open ending definitely redefined I guess. But I Prostitutes Murakami like the book has reached just halfway when it ended. The whole concept of the book seems weird to be. Prostitutes Murakami again it's a Murakami book. The story was just picking up when it ended all of a sudden. Prostitutes Murakami if it was a short story I would still Prostitutes Murakami the same.

So many things are left in the dark. I needed more details or explanations towards the end or som This is most Prostitutes Murakami my second least favourite by Murakami. I needed more details or explanations towards the end or somewhere in between in order to come to my own conclusions even if there's no proper ending but I feel like Prostitutes Murakami none.

The book started slow and it kept on being real slow in the first half. The writing really picked up in the second half. But I feel like the story is so incomplete. Wanting for more from a story is one thing but not getting much from a story regarding the characters or the plot is something I really don't want from a book. Nevertheless I enjoyed Prostitutes Murakami book while reading it because of the way the writing kept hinting of explanations regarding the different characters and the situations they were in.

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A cup of coffee beside me, a platter of peanuts in front, I relished every moment of Prostitutes Murakami novel. I am captivated by nighttime, more specifically, by the deepest hours of the night. I love the mysteriousness, the loneliness, the profound silence. I bask at darkness filling every recess of space, Prostitutes Murakami a world void of insanity.

After Dark (アフターダーク, Afutā Dāku) is a novel by Japanese author Haruki Murakami. Kaoru needs Mari to talk to a Chinese prostitute who had just been beaten. Murakami's thriller After Dark is similar to his epic 1Q84 trilogy. When a prostitute has been hurt by a client, we learn all about that.

For in darkness all show their true form. All are isolated by this black cloak that contain things unknown. How can one sleep at a time so elegant and enigmatic? It is a short interconnected tale about different people who, like me, are most alive when the earth is devoured by its own shadow. It may seem fleeting at times or possibly even rushed, but I think what really scintillates in this novel is the perfect atmosphere that is embodied Prostitutes Murakami its shrill depiction of the night time.

Forget all your reservations; forget Prostitutes Murakami seems like an underdeveloped story. I want Prostitutes Murakami believe that Murakami purposely kept it short and lingering, for like the story, sometimes we want Prostitutes Murakami night to last, to continue its darkness. But the night moves on its own time and way, we are bound by its deliciousness and we savor it.

Nevertheless, as all the things good, it passes by as if it was Prostitutes Murakami a moment. Darkness fades away, and all things are renewed. We then wait for the next sunset, another night, the darkness. Whether asleep or awake, Prostitutes Murakami matter how you spend the night, one can never deny that things go interesting after dark. View all 10 comments.

Admittedly, I've developed a taste for the way his stories unfold and come to an anomalous ending; After Dark is no exception to this.

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The story actually transports you to those wee midnight "after dark" hours and captures all the activities going on during that period. Prostitutes Murakami like the "Is action merely the incidental product of thought, or is thought the consequential product of action? It's like the entire plot is stretched to that one particular night which changes everything Prostitutes Murakami every character which may or may not likely to be interlinked with one another.

The beauty of the book lies in the fact there's this perfect blend of surrealism with realism, it's sometimes hard to distinguish the Prostitutes Murakami between the two. Prostitutes Murakami great thing about reading all the Haruki Murakami books for someone like me, who's just so fond of Music, things way more delightful.

Murakami is a music lover himself Prostitutes Murakami it's quite evident from all his works, hence, there's a lot of musical references from different genres like jazz, classical and pop-tracks.

I LOVE listening to most of the songs mentioned and Prostitutes Murakami makes me love his books even more. May 07, Trevor rated it really liked it Shelves: literature.

I have a strange relationship with Japan Prostitutes Murakami both of my daughters became fascinated with Japan as children and both learnt Japanese. Then one of them went to Japan as Prostitutes Murakami exchange student and then both of them studied Japanese at university, the other one then going to study at Tokyo University for a Prostitutes Murakami. Now both of them work at a Japanese travel agency.

At the same time we also have had a Japanese exchange student stay with us — well, more with my ex-wife. It would not surprise me in the least if this book appeared on some high school reading list. And this book is masterfully written and rather beautiful in many places. I want to leave this review without spoilers — and so I will. Years Prostitutes Murakami the phone rang in the middle of the night and I struggled out of bed to answer it.

Dazed and not completely awake I said hello. I just answered the phone. The young man on the other end was furious. I tried to tell him he had the wrong number, but he had hung up. Even so, I went to bed and found it very difficult to go back to sleep. I remember thinking 'I wish I had said, I did, and I would do it again - see you when you get here' - but treating such situations with humour is almost always something that comes after the fact.

Like I said, there was lots I liked about this book. Feb 26, Bradley rated it really liked it Shelves: metaphysicstraditional-fictionshelf. It's a Prostitutes Murakami little tale about night people, dreams of all kindsand subtle humor, mixed with grand and interesting detail in the style of so much horror fiction and a brooding mostly off-screen terror that lurks in the night. Did I mention it's Japanese?

Sure, it should be kinda obvious from such a big name like Murakami, but this is, after all, Prostitutes Murakami first foray into his works. What can I say? I thought it was pretty damn great. I didn't have any expectations, so I just let myself flow with It's a clever little tale about night people, dreams of all kindsand subtle Prostitutes Murakami, mixed with grand and interesting detail in the style of so much horror fiction Prostitutes Murakami a brooding mostly off-screen terror that lurks in the night.

I didn't have any expectations, Prostitutes Murakami I just let myself flow with all the many characters and let myself enjoy the impressions and the interesting conversations and enjoy the admittedly adroit tension that lurked like a hot thread throughout the night. I loved the whole idea of Alphaville, but then, I am a sucker for all things SF, even if it's just a discourse Prostitutes Murakami SF, imaginary or not. Jun 22, Jason Pettus rated it it was Prostitutes Murakami Shelves: contemporarydarkhipster.

My full review of this book is larger than GoodReads' word-count limitations. Find it Prostitutes Murakami the Chicago Center Prostitutes Murakami Literature and Photography [cclapcenter. Whether those memories have any actual importance or not, it doesn't matter as far as the maintenance of life is concerned. They're all just fuel. Advertising fillers Prostitutes Murakami the newspaper, philosophy books, dirty pictures in a magazine, a bun My full review of this book is larger than GoodReads' word-count limitations.

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Advertising fillers in the newspaper, philosophy books, dirty pictures in a magazine, a bundle of ten-thousand-yen bills: when you feed 'em to the fire, they're all just paper. For years a well-known secret among the Western world's literary hipsters, it was not until Murakami's embrace by indie heavy-hitter McSweeney's at the turn of the millennium that he acquired a mainstream following within English-speaking countries; now that his work Prostitutes Murakami getting more and more known, however, there are more and more people now aware of what a magical and sometimes almost perfect thing a Murakami novel is.

I'll admit right off the bat, for example, that I'm a big and longtime fan of Murakami myself; that before today's review I had already read four of his thirteen books now available in English, and in fact love his work Prostitutes Murakami much that I've Prostitutes Murakami one of my past Macintoshes after him.

See, anytime I acquire another Mac, I rename the hard drive after a writer I really admire, so that I can tell them apart Prostitutes Murakami linking them together as an in-home network Murakami's latest English novel, then, the slim but still deeply strange After Darkbecomes this week my fifth Prostitutes Murakami novel of his, and in fact Aug 23, Phrynne rated it liked it.

If you opened this book Prostitutes Murakami at any page without first looking at its cover you would still know immediately who the author was. Haruki Murakami has such a distinctive style it could be no one else. This particular Prostitutes Murakami is very short and in my opinion not the best he has written. I loved the way he evokes those dark hours between midnight and dawn but Prostitutes Murakami is less than usual substance to the book and an awful lot of mystery which is never solved.

Prostitutes Murakami think I needed a few more chapters and a little If you opened this book up at any page without first looking at its cover you Prostitutes Murakami still know immediately who the author was. I think I needed a few more chapters and a little bit more resolution to feel completely satisfied.

Another imaginative and entertaining Haruki Murakami read I think this is the most lost I've been with a Murakami and I'll be pondering it for days to come.

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Maybe there's a meaning to discover - and Prostitutes Murakami there's not. View all 26 comments. Murakami haunts me. His words. Prostitutes Murakami images he uses to convey his message. His characters. Blended together, these elements make for a surreal reading experience that is both fantastic and illusory.

On one page you have a straight forward narrative of life during the wee hours of the night in Japan. But on the other page, a journey is taking place. Where this journey will end is anyone's guess.

From a sleeping sister to a brothel to a kid that plays in a jazz band Prostitutes Murakami a Prostitutes Murakami searching for her rela Murakami haunts me. From a sleeping sister to a brothel to a kid that plays in a Prostitutes Murakami band to a woman searching for her relationship with the sleeping sister, Murakami takes the reader to every corner of the imagination. To say more would only ruin the voyage.

View 1 comment. Aug 25, Lyn rated it really liked it. A dark room, illuminated minimally by a blue neon light outside the screen. We Prostitutes Murakami the musicians silhouetted and Prostitutes Murakami with subdued movements, the brass of the horns shining faintly in the light of a blank TV screen of static.

It is late, near midnight, and we will come to know several acts played out before us before dawn. There is a girl Prostitutes Murakami in a bed. We see that she is beautiful, but her sleep is troubled.

The camera Prostitutes Murakami outward to see Prostitutes Murakami girl, we Prostitutes Murakami this is her sister. The sister is an intense reader, a questioner of deep subjects and Prostitutes Murakami solver of Zen-like mysteries. Though she is Japanese, she speaks Chinese and it is this ability that leads her to the beaten prostitute in the love hotel. The jazz Prostitutes Murakami player has told the rough but nurturing hotel manager about the sister. They all wonder about the monster who has committed the crime.

We see the monster, who is a man with straight lines and clean edges. He looks into the mirror and walks away but his image remains. The camera zooms out slowly until we see the man, Haruki Murakami, he is typing slowly and breathing into his saxophone. Through his eyes we know the characters, hear their thoughts, understand their motivations, fears and concerns. Through the lens that he focuses we experience the time and space of his vision.

We see the musicians again, fading into the background of his office and we can smell the cigarettes and coffee as the witching hours end and the sun gently rises on the form of the sleeping girl. Aug 03, Edward Lorn rated it it was amazing. I always have such a difficult time reviewing translated books. I usually don't know who to give credit to as far as the writing is concerned. This time around, not only is the writing fantastic, but the story is unlike anything else I've ever read.

Although the Prostitutes Murakami has been translated into English by Jay Rubin, I don't feel like anything was lost in translation. I'm completely comfortable giving my first Murakami novel five stars for this reason. First, let's discuss the style choice. Second-p I always have such a difficult Prostitutes Murakami reviewing translated books. Second-person omniscient present tense. Basically Prostitutes Murakami, this is the narrative style used mainly in scripts.

The book breaks the fourth wall by making the reader part of the behind the scenes. It turns us in a Prostitutes Murakami, or as the book puts it "pure point of view". This style choice would normally piss me off, as lesser authors would use such a thing as a crutch because they need a character involved to Prostitutes Murakami what's going on.

There are several parts Prostitutes Murakami this book wherein the reader is standing in a room or setting devoid of other people. Murakami gets away with this Prostitutes Murakami giving the environment a life of its own, by personifying objects and locations. That's impressive.

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An astounding feat that other authors have stumbled over. The failure that is Dean Koontz's terrible The City comes to mind. My favorite characters out of the Prostitutes Murakami were Takahashi and Kaoru. Takahashi's musician's attitude was spot-on, and his chatty loneliness felt as real if not more so Prostitutes Murakami Mari's introverted personality.

These two characters are exquisite together, and I would have read five hundred pages of just them conversating. And Kaoru's character is a character I've not often read about. The entire plot revolves around a sleeping girl Eri, Mari's sister who seemingly only wakes up to eat.

Her chapters Prostitutes Murakami eye candy. Murakami has an uncanny ability of explaining complex ideas and visuals with simple language.

Dec 08, Jr Bacdayan rated it really liked it.

Eri's "dreams" are seemingly Prostitutes Murakami prosaic masterpieces. Then we have the subplot with the Chinese mafia, which adds a bit Prostitutes Murakami tension to the narrative. Not much, only a sprinkle, but enough that Prostitutes Murakami something going on in the midst of all the fantastic dialogue and character drama. In Prostitutes Murakami After Dark isn't a book you read as much as it's a book you experience. This was my first Haruki Prostitutes Murakami novel, and it certainly will not be my last.

In fact, I plan on reading 1Q84 after I have a palate cleanser, because this guy's writing is like fine wine. Final Judgment: Stunning in its accomplishments. View all 7 comments. Apr 22, vivliovision rated it it was amazing. By the same token, we may say that After Dark is set during a single night in a post-industrial metropolis. One night is enough time for Murakami, probably because every night is the same in metropolis.

Moreover, After Prostitutes Murakami contains an Asterion too. In a sense, they met him at the heart of the Hotel Dolphin. Prostitutes Murakami another sense, they met him in the Room of Prostitutes Murakami. A shorter book by Murakami which is why I may have enjoyed it more than some of his other tomes.

Mari is planning to spend the night in Tokyo reading a book and slowly drinking coffee. She becomes the pivot in the book around which the mundane is woven with the unusual. She helps a Chinese prostitute, becomes friendly with the female staff of a love hotel, has deep and meaningful conversations and strikes up a friendship with a trombone playing student. Mari is avoiding her home as her sister Eri, A shorter book by Murakami which is why I may have enjoyed it more than some of his other tomes.

Mari is avoiding her home as her sister Eri, the beautiful Sleeping Beauty, has been sleeping for two months. A software engineer works late to avoid going home to his family. There is also a lot about sleep, memories, regrets and the harshness of life for some. There are hallucinations, dream sequences and reflections in mirrors that don't fade. In the end there may be the start of a romance and the reconnection of the Prostitutes Murakami sisters.

It was a good read. Ah me Prostitutes Murakami love Murakami. Prostitutes Murakami is only the fifth book of his Prostitutes Murakami read but they never disappoint.

Seemed fitting. I have more on my shelf. I plan to read every single book of his. After Dark is definitely one of his more approachable books. It was Ah me I love Murakami. It was almost "normal". I had thought, when I bought it back inthat it was a collection of short stories set in one night - that's how the blurb reads. It's not, though in a Prostitutes Murakami there are vignettes.

Over the course of one night, we follow nineteen-year-old Mari, Prostitutes Murakami doesn't want to go home, as she tries to keep herself awake. She encounters Takahashi, who met her once at the pool several years ago; he has an all-night jam session with his trombone.

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When a friend of his, Kaoru, who manages a love hotel, needs help with a Chinese prostitute who's been beaten up, Takahashi tells Prostitutes Murakami where she can Prostitutes Murakami Mari, who speaks Chinese. Meanwhile, at her home, her older sister, a beautiful model called Eri, is deeply asleep. There's something deeply disturbing and scary when her unplugged TV comes to life and a masked man Prostitutes Murakami her through the screen. So there is a touch of Murakami surrealism here, but only in the Eri scenes.

Of course, the conversations Prostitutes Murakami characters have are delightfully Murakami Prostitutes Murakami well, though less bizarre than in some of his other books. The prose is gorgeous, a heavily descriptive style in After Dark that yet manages to be light and airy and somehow sinister at the same time.

He has such a way at turning "telling" on its head: he narrates, describes, details, but shows more than he tells. It's subtle, you almost don't notice it at all.

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So much more is revealed in a simple descriptive sentence than is really told. It's in the telling, in the style. It reads so light, deceptively light. The atmosphere is rich and vibrant. Tokyo at night - it feels insular and narrow, but real. I remember the pockets, pockets of neon light, pockets of deep shadow.

The feeling of being both awake and Prostitutes Murakami at Prostitutes Murakami same time. Of being alone amongst so many people. Of being part of a tapestry, or a labyrinth. This isn't what I expected, it's not as dark or surreal as some of his other books - more dialogue-centred, focused more primarily on interactions between people - but that just meant it wasn't predictable or boring. There's suspense, a feeling of tension, but not the Prostitutes Murakami kind.

More a Prostitutes Murakami of expectation. And of course the mystery is unsolved, and leaves your imagination buzzing with possibilities. Just the way I like it It's important to combine the two in just the right amount. After Dark chronicles the events of one fateful night in Tokyo, exploring the night-life Prostitutes Murakami the quiet shady areas of the city.

The writing has the usual Murakami surrealistic imagery and there is a strange eerie suspense maintained throughout. Unfortunately, that is about all the credit you can give this book, for the writing and the subsequent scenes appear shallow and full Prostitutes Murakami tropes. We have the "abused sex-worker", "hooker with a heart of gold" and the most over-used "woman running from her past". At this point, the book starts sounding like a regular Hollywood indie flick Leaving Las Vegasanyone?

That said, the book is a breezy read, relatively Prostitutes Murakami in length and full of Murakami-esque quietisms. Prostitutes Murakami didn't really like it. However, it isn't a criminally bad book. Just not my type. Notable references The book makes multiple references to pop-culture of the past. Alphaville, Blade Runner Prostitutes Murakami Love Story are among some of the films mentioned in the book.

The story Prostitutes Murakami has the usual classic Murakami soundtrack. Jun Prostitutes Murakami, Salamon rated it really liked it. Is it partly a modern retelling of sleeping beauty? Is it simply a heartfelt soul-searching journey of the lonely? Does it aim to Prostitutes Murakami the importance of seemingly Prostitutes Murakami and simple human connections? Whatever its aim and nature, it's a joyful read, however, not particularly full of common exciting instances. My first Murakami has captivated yet befuddled me just as much as I anticipated it would.

The novel follows a number of characters and their interconnected stories over one, largely sleepless, night in the city. It opens with Mari, head buried in a hefty tome and sipping on coffee in an all-night diner. As midnight approaches she is the only individual seated alone, but this changes when Takahashi appears. He recognises Mari from one sunny pool-side day, spent together long ago.

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They're almost microcosms with their own cosmic significance. Though the time nears midnight, she seems unhurried to catch the last train home as with so many others in the city of millions. Her unplugged TV Prostitutes Murakami to Prostitutes Murakami portraying a translucently masked man who silently observes as he sits in the middle of a wide open floorspace. But on the other page, a journey is taking place. So the book takes on an almost movie like feel, akin to Prostitutes Murakami by Quentin Tarantino.
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Soon, Mari is approached by another Prostitutes Murakami face who is an acquaintance of the prior man. Prostitutes Murakami this is Murakami so I could be wrong and I have no idea what the faceless man in the tv represented and I will always wonder what book was Mari reading

Regardless of the chasm between their current lives and backgrounds, Mari finds a familiar air of association with the prostitute, the hotel's. After Dark (アフターダーク, Afutā Dāku) is a novel by Japanese author Haruki Murakami. Kaoru needs Mari to talk to a Chinese prostitute who had just been beaten. In After Dark—a gripping novel of late night encounters—Murakami's trademark humor the lives of a diverse cast of Tokyo residents—models, prostitutes.