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Haruki Murakami
Charles Baxter on the Many Parts of the Writer’s Mind
First Draft Podcast">In Conversation with Mitzi Rapkin on the
First Draft Podcast
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First Draft: A Dialogue on Writing
| August 1, 2022
Drive My Car">
Drive My Car">
Drive My Car">Oscars Best Picture Spotlight: What to Read (and Watch) If You Liked
Drive My Car
Lit Hub’s Literary Countdown to the 94th Academy Awards
By
Literary Hub
| March 21, 2022
Haruki Murakami to play anti-war songs on his radio show in response to Russia’s attack on Ukraine.
By
Jonny Diamond
| March 16, 2022
14 Contemporary Artists on How Reading Influences Their Work
“Words are what culled my inner artist from the dead.”
By
Literary Hub
| March 16, 2022
Drive My Car is coming to streaming in March.">
Drive My Car is coming to streaming in March.">
Drive My Car is coming to streaming in March.">Just a reminder that Haruki Murakami’s
Drive My Car
is coming to streaming in March.
By
Walker Caplan
| February 28, 2022
Seven Books To Help You Get Through Your Olympic Hangover
Kathleen West Recommends Chris Lear, Haruki Murakami, and More!
By
Kathleen West
| February 24, 2022
Best Reviewed
Books of the Week
Here are Haruki Murakami’s five favorite books.
By
141 Writers
| February 15, 2022
Your literary guide to the 2022 Oscar nominations.
By
Eliza Smith
| February 8, 2022
Drive My Car is the first Japanese film ever to be nominated for Best Picture.">
Drive My Car
is the first Japanese film ever to be nominated for Best Picture.
By
Walker Caplan
| February 8, 2022
“Potentially very difficult”: Ryusuke Hamaguchi on adapting Haruki Murakami’s “Drive My Car.”
By
Walker Caplan
| January 28, 2022
The Best Literary Film and Television of the Year
Love, Languishing, and What We Watched
By
Emily Temple
| December 17, 2021
The Biggest Literary Stories of the Year: 50 to 31
From THE DISCOURSE to the Cursed Marvels of Literary AI
By
Literary Hub
| December 9, 2021
Drive My Car, a New Adaptation of the Haruki Murakami Story, Far Surpasses Its Source Material">
Drive My Car, a New Adaptation of the Haruki Murakami Story, Far Surpasses Its Source Material">
Drive My Car, a New Adaptation of the Haruki Murakami Story, Far Surpasses Its Source Material">
Drive My Car
, a New Adaptation of the Haruki Murakami Story, Far Surpasses Its Source Material
Ryan Chapman on Ryusuke Hamaguchi’s Three-Hour Masterpiece
By
Ryan Chapman
| November 24, 2021
11 new books to be grateful for this week.
By
Katie Yee
| November 23, 2021
Take a video tour of the Haruki Murakami Library.
By
Walker Caplan
| October 22, 2021
Multiple Narrators, Multiple Truths: A Reading List
Sophie Ward Recommends Jennifer Egan, Han Kang, the Brothers Grimm, and More
By
Sophie Ward
| September 28, 2021
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