Kafka on the Shore

by

Haruki Murakami

Kafka’s father is a renowned sculptor, best known for a work called “The Labyrinth.” Kafka describes him as cruel and violent, though never fully explains what he means or why he feels this way. Importantly, Koichi issues a prediction that Kafka will sleep with his own mother and older sister, who left the family when Kafka was very young. Koichi also predicts that Kafka will kill him. When Koichi is found stabbed to death in his home, police open a murder investigation. Kafka himself feels that he must be responsible, even though he was nowhere near the scene of the crime.

Koichi Tamura Quotes in Kafka on the Shore

The Kafka on the Shore quotes below are all either spoken by Koichi Tamura or refer to Koichi Tamura. For each quote, you can also see the other characters and themes related to it (each theme is indicated by its own dot and icon, like this one:
The Mind vs. The Body Theme Icon
).
Chapter 21 Quotes

“My father told me there was nothing I could to escape this fate. That prophecy is like a timing device buried inside my genes, and nothing can ever change it. I will kill my father and be with my mother and sister.

Related Characters: Oshima, Koichi Tamura, Kafka’s Mother, Kafka’s Sister
Page Number: 202
Explanation and Analysis:
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Koichi Tamura Quotes in Kafka on the Shore

The Kafka on the Shore quotes below are all either spoken by Koichi Tamura or refer to Koichi Tamura. For each quote, you can also see the other characters and themes related to it (each theme is indicated by its own dot and icon, like this one:
The Mind vs. The Body Theme Icon
).
Chapter 21 Quotes

“My father told me there was nothing I could to escape this fate. That prophecy is like a timing device buried inside my genes, and nothing can ever change it. I will kill my father and be with my mother and sister.

Related Characters: Oshima, Koichi Tamura, Kafka’s Mother, Kafka’s Sister
Page Number: 202
Explanation and Analysis: