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This is a good point, in light of the discussion of Bateman as the unreliable narrator. Having a different perspective could mean that this was actually not in his imagination.
In response to the chapters in which Bateman discusses music (Genesis, Whitney Houston, Huey Lewis), I feel this is just the narrator in love with himself. He is the epitome of greed and vanity, always worrying about his outward appearance. Here, he is in love with the sound of his own voice...
I read Kafka on the Shore for a Japanese Literature course that I took during my first year of college. I loved his surrealism and imagery, but I got super into the story and really needed something more out of the ending. Haven't read anything else by him and have been meaning to check out...