Haruki Murakami's short story "The Year of Spaghetti," published in *The New Yorker*, follows a man who spends an entire year obsessively cooking spaghetti. This solitary, repetitive act becomes a means of introspection and quiet longing. The story, with its surreal moments, explores themes of isolation and existential reflection.
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