Murakami, acclaimed master of the surreal, returns with a stunning new novel on audio, where the familiar can become unfamiliar after midnight, even to those that thrive in small hours
Haruki Murakami was born in Kyoto in 1949. Following the publication o fhis first novel in Japanese in 1979, he sold the jazz bar he ran with his wife to become a full-time writer.It was with the publication of Norwegian Wood" - which has to date sold more than 4 million copies in Japan alone - that he was truly catapulted into the limelight, and he is now Japan's best-known novelist abroad.
Acclaim for BLIND WILLOW, SLEEPING WOMAN: 'An intimate pleasure' -- The Times 'Will undoubtedly confirm his reputation as literature's answer to David Lynch' -- Times Literary Supplement 'Unforgettable' -- New Statesman 'Excellent...always provocative and never less than engaging' -- Daily Telegraph 'By turns disturbing and delightful...every bit as substantial as a novel. They show him at his very best; not as a cult novelist but as a really first-rate writer of short fiction' -- Guardian
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