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Hiromi Kawakami’s ‘Under the Eye of the Big Bird’ is a meditative exploration of human relationships and the small, often overlooked details that define our lives. Through careful observation and lyrical prose, Kawakami constructs a narrative that rewards close attention to the seemingly mundane. The novel examines how we perceive one another and the ways in which connection forms between individuals. With her signature minimalist style, Kawakami creates a work that is both intimate and universal, inviting readers to reconsider the significance of everyday moments. The title itself suggests themes of observation and perspective, central to understanding the characters’ interactions and inner lives. This is a book for readers who appreciate literary subtlety and psychological depth.







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