Haruki Murakami’s latest drop isn’t a book, but a live music show
Murakami stans, mark your calendars
Murakami stans, mark your calendars
Bye, teleporting to Japan
We’re all fans of Haruki Murakami here. And as fans, we know two things: his dubious depictions of women and the rarity of Murakami film adaptations. Although we’re unsure if
We all know Haruki Murakami. He’s arguably the most famous Japanese author around the world and his 33 books have been translated into 50 languages. Murakami’s surrealist literature mixed with
Haruki Murakami is undoubtedly fused in contemporary literature’s DNA. While he brought Japanese works into a scene that Westerners have dominated for so long, Murakami is highly influenced by Kafkaesque
Not only are we losing sleep over K-dramas and online games—kids are also trying to finish a book. Come at us, Goodreads. But we’ll admit: It can be difficult when
Haruki Murakami has now not only made it to our top book faves, but also our music picks, too. Go on a virtual deep dive through Murakami’s personal vinyl collection
At the intersection between the everyday and the extraordinary lies the writing of Japanese novelist Haruki Murakami.
Haruki Murakami is planning an archive at his Japanese alma mater that will include drafts of his best-selling novels, his translation work and his massive collection of music.
Japanese author Haruki Murakami has announced a plan to set up a library that would showcase his works and also serve as a meeting place for research and international exchanges.
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