Tag: Haruki Murakami
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Where Dreams & Reality Collide: Sputnik Sweetheart Play (2023)
It was a random Monday when I saw the Sputnik Sweetheart play announcement in a Murakami newsletter. A couple of happy coincidences happened and I found myself in London, in a theatre in the middle of nowhere, and trying my best to contain my excitement to see this play.
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Listed | 8 Books That Changed My Reading Life
There are just certain books that you encounter that somehow change or impact your reading life in a very drastic way. Here are 8 books that significantly changed my reading life:
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“What the heck’s a blind willow?”
Haruki Murakami’s “Blind Willow, Sleeping Woman” is getting an animated feature film – and guess who’s excited as heck?
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[READATHON] I am going on a Murakami bender!
I don’t usually read Murakami books in succession because I find it overwhelming most times. So for me to have this sudden urge, it’s quite unusual. I wanted to document it and see. It would be interesting, I think. Like an experiments of sorts – on myself.
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Review: Sputnik Sweetheart by Haruki Murakami
Reading Murakami has given me three impressions: emotional, vintage, and surreal. With a set of curious, and almost strange characters…. Murakami made, what I think, one of his most emotionally vulnerable creations.
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Review: The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle by Haruki Murakami
Murakami was able to weave such intricate tangle of web, and make it into a masterful labyrinth where his readers could get lost in. It was such a bizarre, surreal experience — as most his books were.