¸é²â¨± Murakami
Born
in Sasebo, Nagasaki, Japan
February 19, 1952
Genre
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In the Miso Soup
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67 editions
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1997
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Piercing
32 editions
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published
1994
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Audition
by
28 editions
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published
1997
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Almost Transparent Blue
by
63 editions
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published
1976
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Coin Locker Babies
by
52 editions
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published
1980
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69
26 editions
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published
1987
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Popular Hits of the Showa Era
by
19 editions
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published
1994
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Tokyo Decadence
by
21 editions
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published
1988
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Ecstasy
by
10 editions
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published
1993
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From the Fatherland, with Love
by
9 editions
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published
2005
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“Every one of a hundred thousand cities around the world had its own special sunset and it was worth going there, just once, if only to see the sun go down.”
― Coin Locker Babies
― Coin Locker Babies
“People who love horror films are people with boring lives... when a really scary movie is over, you're reassured to see that you're still alive and the world still exists as it did before. That's the real reason we have horror films - they act as shock absorbers - and if they disappeared altogether, I bet you'd see a big leap in the number of serial killers. After all, anyone stupid enough to get the idea of murdering people from a movie could get the same idea from watching the news.”
― In the Miso Soup
― In the Miso Soup
“... The type of loneliness where you need to keep struggling to accept a situation is fundamentally different than the sort you know you'll get through if you just hang in there”
― In the Miso Soup
― In the Miso Soup
Polls
What should we read in October and November?
Top two books via RANKED CHOICE win as October and November reads. Take a look at the thread for more info about books. Please check your local availability/price comfort before you vote. Again, apologies for going AWOL, but it slowed us down. Vote by Friday so people have time to get book copies?
Vote for your top choice in the polling. If you want, rank your other choices in the comments. I will tabulate if Bill will set up the spreadsheet. (Thanks, Bill!)
Top two books via RANKED CHOICE win as October and November reads. Take a look at the thread for more info about books. Please check your local availability/price comfort before you vote. Again, apologies for going AWOL, but it slowed us down. Vote by Friday so people have time to get book copies?
Vote for your top choice in the polling. If you want, rank your other choices in the comments. I will tabulate if Bill will set up the spreadsheet. (Thanks, Bill!)
Mina's Matchbox by Y¨ko Ogawa (trans. Stephen Snyder); 288 pages; US and UK Bookshop.org availability¡ªnewly released in August; no obvious CWs
Scattered All Over the Earth by Y¨ko Tawada (trans. Margaret Mitsutani; ~230 pages; US and UK Bookshop.org availability; no obvious CWs
Lonely Castle in the Mirror by Mizuki Tsujimura (trans. Philip Gabriel); ~350 pages; US and UK Bookshop.org availability; CW bullying
In the Miso Soup by ¸é²â¨± Murakami; ~200 pages, depending on the edition; US and UK Bookshop.org availability; CW for significant violence
Journey Under the Midnight Sun aka (Under the Midnight Sun in North America) by Keigo Higashino (trans. Alexander O. Smith); ~530 pages; US and UK availability on Bookshop.org; CW¡ªit's a murder mystery
Nipponia Nippon by Kazushige Abe (trans. Kerim Yasar); 155 pages; US and UK Bookshop.org availability; CW misogyny, generally creepy male protagonist
14 total votes
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