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학술저널
저자정보
김청균 (연세대학교)
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중앙대학교 일본연구소 일본연구 일본연구 제38집
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2015.2
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383 - 404 (22page)

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This article studies the world view shown in the novel Pinball, 1973, one of Haruki Murakami’s early major works. Analysis of this novel gave me an insight into the following.
‘I’, the protagonist and narrator of Pinball, 1973, confronted the world view in the 1960s with that in the 1970s. In this novel, the world view in the 1960s represents a perspective focusing on ‘political power’ and ‘love’. In the meantime, the world view in the 1970s is characterized by ‘loneliness’, that is, a perspective that everyone in this world is fundamentally lonely.
In Pinball, 1973, the 1970s is an era set under a new condition of life distinguished from the 1960s. According to the novel, people in the 1970s lived as if they became a part of a machine, losing their personality in a highly-industrialized society. However, ‘I’, the narrator, had a hope to lead a personalized life without losing himself to the system of highly-industrialized society.
‘I’ is a character who overcame allteglichkeit and reflected on his own life. Through such self-reflection, ‘I’ reached a conclusion that it was the order of universe and the life of people that things began from nothing and returned to nothing. And with this in mind, ‘I’ overcame the sadness of losing his girl friend Naoko.
Pinball, 1973 shows this mental journey attaining a view of the universe and the world that people’s life is in the universal order of coming from nothing and returning to nothing.

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1. 서론
2. `정치권력`과 `사랑`
3. `고독`과 시대 인식
4. 개성의 상실과 인간의 기계 부품화
5. 일상성(日常性)과 무(無)
6. 결론
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