Known for his intricate worlds, complex characterization and wild imagination, Haruki Murakami has written epic feats of mythology and adventure and explored the intricacies of human nature. With just under two months to go until the release of Murakami’s brand-new novel The City and Its Uncertain Walls, we’re looking back on a few of our […]
Haruki Murakami is one of those writers who’s tipped each year as a Nobel contender; widely acclaimed as a genius, his distinctive magical-realist style is both deceptively simple and dense, delving into the interior lives of his characters in a very literal fashion. He’s a writer whose work seems to speak personally to everyone who reads […]
Because movie lovers are often book lovers, too, we’ve got must-reads for fans of some of the year’s biggest movies. When you’re done watching the loads of movies based on books this year (shout outs to the girl power trio: Wild, Gone Girl, The Hunger Games!), and are done drooling over the list of books coming […]
What is happiness? Is it love, success, the achievement of dreams, and spiritual fulfillment? Or is it a bowl of sugary cereal, pj’s and the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles opening credits on a Saturday morning? Ask a child of the 80s and 90s, and they just might say the latter. They also might yell, “Turtle […]
Haruki Murakami’s latest jazz-inflected journey into the psyche of modern-day Japan hits shelves (and flies off them) today. Colorless Tsukuru Tazaki and His Years of Pilgrimage follows a railroad engineer whose lonely life in Tokyo is still shaded by his high-school friends’ mysterious decision, post-graduation, to cut him out of their close-knit group. When Tsukuru meets a […]