The acclaimed Japanese author’s deceptively simple writing combines fantasy and reality in stories of everything from missing cats to dystopian histories via fantasy thrillers and meditations on love. Then he told us about running

Japan’s bestselling living novelist Haruki Murakami started writing aged 30 and became a literary sensation in 1987 when his fifth novel Norwegian Wood was published. His mixture of realistic and dreamlike narratives has earned him a dedicated fanbase, and his name is often floated as a contender for the Nobel prize in literature. If you’re new to him, or want to re-read his greatest hits, Katie Goh suggests some places to start.

***

Continue reading…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like

Michigan vs Florida State

fsu basketball

Hunt reprimanded over wrongly implying UK public debt forecast to fall

Exclusive: Statistics watchdog warns chancellor over clarity after he conflates fall in…

Elections bill is ‘a power grab to rig polls in favour of Tories’

Charities and unions slam move as an attack on fundamental rights Boris…

Alec Baldwin blames assistant director and props manager for Rust shooting

Actor gives rare interview in which he insists he isn’t to blame…