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Takashi Murakami is like Japan's Damien Hirst and he doesn't hide the fact that he's a branding machine in the business of selling products.
April 2009 2009
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(Perhaps Murakami is a stretch in that company, but the point of this post is to stretch things.)
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As haunting as dreams, as potent as oracles, the stories in After the Quake are further proof that Murakami is one of the most visionary writers at work today.
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Murakami is one of the few Japanese writers influenced by Western literature an philosophy, though that doesn't necessarily mean that Western readers will find the book accessible.
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One of the things I like about his characters is that they come across as people I can relate to despite my being an American; Murakami is Japanese.
Archive 2008-06-01 2008
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In addition to writing his own books in Japanese, Murakami is a skillful translator of English works into Japanese, including books by Scott Fitzgerald,
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Murakami is an open-armed, hospitable short story writer [with] a greatly appealing and embracing personal narrative voice.
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One of the things I like about his characters is that they come across as people I can relate to despite my being an American; Murakami is Japanese.
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Murakami is of course himself an immensely reader-friendly novelist, and never has he offered more enticing fare than this enchantingly inventive tale.
Kafka on The Shore: Summary and book reviews of Kafka on The Shore by Haruki Murakami. 2005
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My favourite bit of writing advices is something I read in Murakami's biog, "What I Think About When I Think About Running".
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