New Books in Psychology

Jonathan Dil, "Haruki Murakami and the Search for Self-Therapy: Stories from the Second Basement" (Bloomsbury, 2022)

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Dec 24, 2022
Jonathan Dil, an Associate Professor of Modern Japanese Literature at Keio University and author of a book on Haruki Murakami, discusses the intricate relationship between Murakami's writing and self-therapy. He reveals how Murakami’s fiction, shaped by personal traumas, explores themes like melancholia, intergenerational trauma, and individuation. Dil emphasizes the therapeutic power of writing and the journey of self-discovery through love and loss, connecting Murakami’s work to broader psychological concepts and literary influences.
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ANECDOTE

Investigating 'K' To Reconstruct Influence

  • Dil recounts tracking down people who knew 'K', a former girlfriend linked to Murakami's recurring suicidal-woman motif.
  • He interviewed contacts and Murakami himself to reconstruct this influential biographical thread.
INSIGHT

From Melancholia To Mourning

  • One therapeutic thread is the movement from melancholia (unlocalized loss) into mourning (conscious grieving).
  • Murakami's strange events call protagonists to recover lost memories and re-enter mourning to heal.
INSIGHT

Quests Heal Intergenerational Trauma

  • A second thread treats quests as attempts to heal intergenerational trauma carried by older men.
  • Protagonists often resolve their own quests while completing older generations' unfinished business.
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