Welcome to Year 16 of Murakami Fest! This year, as hinted in last month’s newsletter and podcast, I’ll be continuing my look at 遠い太鼓 (Distant Drums), Murakami’s travel memoir from his years living in Europe. Year 1: Boobs, The Wind, Baseball, Lederhosen, Eels, Monkeys, and … Continue reading →
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