Coin Locker Babies, by Ryu Murakami: Similar name: different author. Two infants were left in coin lockers by their mothers, and are brought up by the same orphanage. While looking for one of their mothers, one becomes a rock star, the other a pole vaulter. There are crocodiles, drugs, and a desire to destroy Tokyo.

Liz Bury. Fri 8 Nov 2013 07.44 EST. After turning to the Beatles for the soundtrack to his international bestseller Norwegian Wood, the Japanese novelist Haruki Murakami returns to the fab four This is the English version of “ ‘That’s what jazz is all about’ — 3 Chapters on Haruki Murakami and Jazz,chapter 1”,written by Koji Murai. The Japanese version was published in the Haruki Murakami Has Never Found Writing Painful. the Japanese writer Haruki Murakami has, in his eccentric way, been writing an autobiography. Of his 14 novels published in English, at The stories in Haruki Murakami's new collection, First Person Singular, have a sort of fractal nature — you're reading a story by a middle-aged Japanese man in which a middle-aged Japanese man
Abstract. Tim Parks has included Haruki Murakami among the group of authors writing ‘dull global novels’, a perception that is in part the result of an exclusive focus on English-language translations of Murakami.
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