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International LiteratureThe ColophonWriters and Writing

In a slim and idiosyncratic mix of essay and memoir, Haruki Murakami muses on the writing life

November 10, 2022November 10, 2022
by Steven Beattie

All of the essays find Murakami writing in a first-person, confessional style about matters that interest him as a novelist.

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