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The Elephant Vanishes by Haruki Murakami is a celebrated collection of 17 short stories first published in English in 1993, highlighting themes of magical realism, urban loneliness, and existential longing. The title story focuses on an unnamed narrator in Tokyo who becomes obsessed with the inexplicable disappearance of a zoo elephant and its keeper. The collection features notable stories like "The Second Bakery Attack" and "The Wind-Up Bird and Tuesday's Women," with many tales highlighting the surreal,, mundane life in postmodern Japan. The Elephant Vanishes