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[单项选择]Is there anything more boring than hearing about someone else’s dream And is there anything more miraculous than having one of your own The voluptuous pleasure of Haruki Murakami’s enthralling fictions--full of enigmatic imagery, random nonsense, and profundities that may or may not hold up in the light of day--reminds me of dreaming. Like no other author I can think of, Murakami captures the juxtapositions of the trivial and the momentous that characterize dream life, those crazy incidents that seem so vivid in the moment and so blurry and preposterous later on. His characters live ordinary lives, boiling pasta for lunch, riding the bus, and blasting Prince while working out at the gym. Then suddenly and matter-of-factly, they do something utterly nuts, like strike up a conversation with a coquettish Siamese cat. Or maybe mackerel and sardines begin to rain from the sky. In Murakami’s world, these things make complete, cock-eyed sense.
Like many of Murakami’s heroes, Kafka Tamura
A. It is a fiction written by a head librarian Miss Saeki.
B. It is an autobiographical novel of Kafka Tamura.
C. It is a movie adapted from Haruki Murakami’s book.
D. It is the name of a hit song in a novel under the same name.