is the sixth novel by Japanese writer Haruki Murakami, first published in 1988. The book is a sequel to Murakami's novel A Wild Sheep Chase, although the plot lines are not entirely contiguous.
The novel follows the surreal misadventures of an unnamed protagonist who makes a living as a commercial writer. The protagonist is compelled to return to the Dolphin Hotel, a seedy establishment where he once spent the night with a woman he loved, despite the fact he never knew her real name and addressed her only as "Kiki." Kiki has since disappeared without a trace, and the Dolphin Hotel has been purchased by a large corporation and converted into a slick, fashionable, Western-style hotel. The protagonist begins experiencing dreams in which Kiki and the Sheep Man, a strange individual dressed in an old sheep skin who speaks in a monotonous rush, appear to him and lead him to uncover two mysteries. The first is metaphysical in nature: how to survive the unsurvivable. The second is the murder of a call-girl in which an old school friend of the protagonist, now a famous film actor, is a prime suspect. Along the way, the protagonist meets a clairvoyant and troubled 13-year-old girl, her equally troubled parents, a one-armed poet, and a sympathetic receptionist.
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