Murakami Asahido Wa Ikanishite Kitaerareta Ka (Chinese Edition)
by Haruki Murakami
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Traditional Chinese edition of "Murakami Asahido wa ikanishite kitaerareta ka" or How was Murakami Asahido trained? Sixty-one Murakami Haruki's short essays are published in "Asahido Weekly" between 11/1995 and 12/1996. Murakami just returned from Europe and the US after a long sojourn and he was researching the Tokyo Subway bombing during this period of his life, and he was emotionally and physically exhausted. Readers will find his writings are mixed with complex emotions and tone. At the show more same time, after his sojourn, his view on Japan also took on a different perspective. In Chinese. Distributed by Tsai Fong Books, Inc. show lessTags
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Haruki Murakami was born on January 12, 1949 in Kyoto, Japan and studied at Tokyo's Waseda University. He opened a coffeehouse/jazz bar in the capital called Peter Cat with his wife. He became a full-time author following the publication of his first novel, Hear the Wind Sing, in 1979. He writes both fiction and non-fiction works. His fiction show more works include Norwegian Wood, Colorless Tsukuru Tazaki and His Years of Pilgrimage, The Strange Library, and Men Without Women. Several of his stories have been adapted for the stage and as films. His nonfiction works include What I Talk About When I Talk About Running. He has received numerous literary awards including the Franz Kafka Prize for Kafka on the Shore, the Yomiuri Prize for The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle, and the Jerusalem Prize. He has translated into Japanese literature written by F. Scott Fitzgerald, Raymond Carver, Truman Capote, John Irving, and Paul Theroux. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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