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167 pages, Paperback
First published October 15, 2007
¡°The most important thing we learn at school is the fact that the most important things can¡¯t be learned at school.¡±He further says that the most important traits of an author are talent, focus and endurance, in that order. He should know. With a writing career spanning half a century, the margin of error can well be dispatched to near naught. I shall be biased and wear it on my sleeve, for what can you possibly not love in an intent that sounds like this:
¡°It was a major directional change ¨C from the kind of open life we¡¯d led for seven years, to a more closed life. I learnt a lot of important lessons during that time. It was real schooling. But you can¡¯t keep up that kind of life forever. Just as with school, you enter it, learn something, and then it¡¯s time to leave.¡±
¡°Emotional hurt is the price a person has to pay in order to be independent.¡±
¡°I stop everyday right at the point where I feel I can write more. Do that, and the next day¡¯s work goes surprisingly smoothly."
¡°I felt that the indispensible relationship I should build in my life was not with a specific person, but with an unspecified number of readers.¡±The man loves running, another name for embracing life. He began running when he was thirty-three, and he hasn¡¯t stopped since. More vitality, jazz, cats and happiness (and a Nobel) to you, Murakami san. Happy 69th Birthday.