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Haruki Murakami (村上 春樹, Murakami Haruki, born January 12, 1949) is a Japanese writer. His novels, essays, and short stories have been best-sellers in... |
Ryū Murakami (村上 龍, Murakami Ryū, born February 19, 1952 in Sasebo, Nagasaki) is a Japanese novelist, short story writer, essayist and filmmaker. His novels... |
The Elephant Vanishes (category Short story collections by Haruki Murakami) no shōmetsu) is a collection of 17 short stories by Japanese author Haruki Murakami. The stories were written between 1980 and 1991, and published in Japan... |
Tokyo subway sarin attack (section Murakami book) of new religious movements at risk. Popular contemporary novelist Haruki Murakami wrote Underground: The Tokyo Gas Attack and the Japanese Psyche (1997)... |
Richard Brautigan (redirect from Bibliography of Richard Brautigan) Several later authors have cited Brautigan as an influence, including Haruki Murakami, W. P. Kinsella, Christopher Moore and Sarah Hall. The Library for... |
Philip Gabriel (section Bibliography) major translators into English of the works of the Japanese novelist Haruki Murakami. Gabriel was born in 1953 at Fort Ord, California. Gabriel earned an... |
Mieko Kawakami (section Bibliography) From 2015 to 2017, Kawakami conducted a series of interviews with Haruki Murakami, in which she notably asked him about women and sexualization in his... |
Giorgio Amitrano (section Bibliography) of the works of Banana Yoshimoto (alongside Gala Maria Follaco) and Haruki Murakami, as well as having translated some of the works of Yasunari Kawabata... |
Yoshihiko Kazamaru (section Bibliography) Ekkyo Suru "Boku") (2006) Rereading the Short Stories of Haruki Murakami (村上春樹短篇再読, Murakami Haruki Tanpen Saidoku) (2007) Strecher, Matthew (March 2002)... |
Hamburg steak (section Bibliography) Guide Culinaire by Auguste Escoffier, 1903 "Japanese Hamburg Steak". Murakami, Haruki. The Elephant Vanishes, p. 188-194. ja:ハンバーグ McWilliams, Mark (2012)... |
Eka Kurniawan (section Bibliography) hefty doses of surrealism and wry humour" also draws comparisons to Haruki Murakami. He has been described as "Indonesia’s finest writer since Pramoedya... |
Seiji Ozawa (section Bibliography) surgery in 2011. Following his cancer diagnosis, Ozawa and the novelist Haruki Murakami embarked on a series of six conversations about classical music that... |
The Family Game (section Bibliography) another critic said, by Morita's films and the works of novelist Haruki Murakami and musician Sakamoto Ryuichi, leading to a culture which celebrates... |
Jun'ichirō Tanizaki (section Bibliography) Kōronsha, it is awarded annually to a work of fiction or drama. Before Haruki Murakami had achieved wide renown, Tanizaki was frequently considered one of... |
ideas entered the cultural sphere, inspiring writers like Haruki Murakami and Ryū Murakami. The students' political demands made education reform a priority... |
Soviet–Japanese border conflicts (section Bibliography) fight for them. In the Japanese novel The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle by Haruki Murakami the story frequently involves analepsis of the Japanese involvement... |
Japanese literature (section Bibliography) Yamamoto (b. 1936) Kenji Nakagami (1946–1992) Haruki Murakami (b. 1949) Natsuo Kirino (b. 1951) Ryū Murakami (b. 1952) Yōko Ogawa (b. 1962) Banana Yoshimoto... |
Bildungsroman (section Bibliography) Not the Only Fruit, by Jeanette Winterson (1985) Norwegian Wood, by Haruki Murakami (1987) English Music, by Peter Ackroyd (1992) Harry Potter, by J. K... |
Little people (mythology) (section Bibliography) The Spiderwick Chronicles by Holly Black and Tony DiTerlizzi 1q84 by Haruki Murakami Rumpelstiltskin Taltos by Anne Rice Atacama skeleton Dwarfism Hobbit... |
R. R. Martin Richard Matheson Augusto Monterroso Michael Moorcock Haruki Murakami Joyce Carol Oates Mervyn Peake Joanna Russ Sarban William Sansom Claude... |