We never learn about the motive each character has so as to hide into the night. But why should we?
Tag - Haruki Murakami
By Christina Litsa Haruki Murakami, then based in Hawaii, recalls his early career as a jazz club owner, his sudden decision to write a book in his thirties...
Creating masterpieces out of dealing with the ordinary has always been one of the greatest traits of Haruki Murakami, and "South of the Border, West of the...
The literary master's thirteenth novel is a tale of rejection that is profoundly, and surprisingly, hopeful.
A great novel about every average person that happened, in a point in their lives, to crave a push forward.
Adapting several surrealistic shorts from Iconic author Haruki Murakami, the animated film from Pierre Foldes “Blind Willow, Sleeping Woman” is due...
Prominent Japanese author Haruki Murakami (“Norwegian Wood“, “The Wind up Bird Chronicles”) is set to have a new collection of short...
When it was published in 1987, “Norwegian Wood” catapulted Japanese author, Haruki Murakami to fame, especially among Japanese youths. Due to the...
As I have mentioned before, adapting Haruki Murakami's works in cinema is definitely an arduous task, due to the surrealism, the minimalism, the abstractness...
Adapting Haruki Murakami's works in cinema is definitely an arduous task, chiefly due to the surrealism and minimalism that characterize his novels. However...