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Murakami Haruki

* January 12, 1949 in Japan
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In 1995, the Japanese city of Kobe suffered a massive earthquake. Nearly 6,000 people died. after the quake was the imaginative response from Japan's leading novelist, Haruki Murakami: six stories, each dealing not directly with the catastrophe but the wider seismic effect it had on the emotional lives of people many …

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From the bestselling author of Kafka on the Shore and The Wind-up Bird Chronicles comes this superb collection of twenty-four stories that generously expresses Murakami’s mastery of the form. From the surreal to the mundane, these stories exhibit his ability to transform the full range of human experience in ways …

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What I Talk About When I Talk About Running is a memoir by Haruki Murakami in which he writes about his interest and participation in long-distance running. The book is translated by Philip Gabriel. Murakami started running in the early 1980s and since then has competed in over twenty marathons and an ultramarathon. …

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Az 1Q84 Murakami Haruki regénye, amely először Japánban jelent meg három kötetben 2009–10-ben. A regény hamarosan óriási siker lett, az első kiadás összes példánya a megjelenése napján elkelt, majd egy hónapon belül elérte az egymilliós példányszámot. A magyar fordítás 2011. október 25-én és 2012 áprilisában jelent …

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In this haunting work of journalistic investigation, Haruki Murakami tells the story of the horrific terrorist attack on Japanese soil that shook the entire world. On a clear spring day in 1995, five members of a religious cult unleashed poison gas on the Tokyo subway system. In attempt to discover why, Haruki Murakmi …

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A színtelen Tazaki Cukuru és zarándokévei a tizenharmadik regénye a neves japán írónak, Murakami Harukinak. 2013. április 12-én jelent meg Japánban, egy hónap alatt. egy millió példányban kelt el. A háromkötetes 1Q84 c. műve óta ez volt az első megjelentetése. A magyar kiadást Nagy Anita fordította, 2013. októberében …

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Hear the Wind Sing is the first novel by Japanese writer Haruki Murakami. It first appeared in the June 1979 issue of Gunzo, and in book form the next month. The novel was adapted by Japanese director Kazuki Ōmori in a 1981 film distributed by Art Theatre Guild. An English translation by Alfred Birnbaum appeared in …

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Birthday Stories is a 2002 short story anthology edited by Japanese author Haruki Murakami. Despite the theme's happy connotations most of the short stories have a dark, melancholic atmosphere.

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