The king of modern Japanese literature, Haruki Murakami, is back at last! The millions of Murakami fans outside Japan have been enduring a ...
Oct 2, 2011 • Subscribe
More like this
Underground: Haruki Murakami
There’s been a lot of talk about cults lately, mostly one cult in particular. And I keep seeing the name Aum Shinrikyo tossed around in that context, people…
Episode 28: Haruki Murakami
Check out Episode 28 of the Read Literature podcast. Transcript available. In this episode, we’re talking about one of the most important voices in modern Japanese literature, Haruki…
Review: "Colorless Tsukuru Tasaki and His Years of Pilgrimage" by Haruki Murakami
The growing popularity of Haruki Murakami, Japan’s most famous, and some would say greatest, living writer, was confirmed last month with t...
Transcript of Episode 28: Haruki Murakami
Find out more about Episode 28 of the Read Literature podcast on the episode page. Link to listen Notes and sources Ways to support the podcast This is…
The Waseda International House of Literature (The Haruki Murakami Library)
I’m in Japan! And have my hands full with crazy amounts of studying. But I had a minute last Sunday to check out the new Haruki Murakami Library…
The Japanization of Modernity: Murakami Haruki between Japan and the United States
Oh, Murakami, you sly fox, you mercurial and fluid, thread a web between East and west that we at once desperately need and can’t quite comprehend. And yet…
Driving In Winter With Haruki Murakami… and Why We Still Need Him
Murakami's story is part of a compilation titled Men Without Women, a fate which, in the Murakami scheme of things is akin to death by torture. Men cannot…
Books: Reading Murakami
By Jonathan Clements. Almost everything that is written about fiction is either reception (what the reader thought of the book) or production (an occasional making-of about the author…
Cafune (カフネ, Haruki Kinemura, 2023)
A pair of teenagers with differing priorities struggle to deal with the discovery of an unplanned pregnancy in Haruki Kinemura’s evenhanded indie drama.
Haibane Renmei Appreciation with Murakami
It was the cry of a bird. The boy carried a chair over to the window and climbed up onto it. He pulled the curtains back and opened…
Murakami didn’t, but a Norwegian would
What we talk about when we talk about Haruki Murakami’s elusive Nobel Prize
Tengoku Struggle Strayside Yona Murakami Walkthrough
A walkthrough to complete Yona Murakami's route in the fantasy otome game Tengoku Struggle Strayside on the Nintendo Switch.
10 Modern Japanese Authors That Aren’t Murakami
Find something new with ten modern Japanese authors that you may or may not have heard of and a few of their novels that have been translated into…
How to Japanese Podcast – S03E01 – Emergency Murakami Podcast
We have the title for the new Murakami novel due out on April 13! It’s the same title as a 1980 novella that Murakami disavowed as a “failed…
How to Japanese Podcast – S03E02 – The Murakami Season
Well, I’ve had a week to mull over the title announcement for the new Murakami novel, and I’m still just as stunned as I was last week. Here’s…
How to Japanese Podcast – S03E06 – Murakami Bibliography – 1988-2005
This week is the second part of my look at Murakami’s complete bibliography. See my Google Sheet version of all this information and follow along with the podcast…
How to Japanese Podcast – S03E05 – Murakami Bibliography – 1979-1987
This week on the podcast I’m taking a close look at Murakami’s complete bibliography for the first eight years of his career. See my Google Sheet version of…
How to Japanese Podcast – S03E04 – Murakami Novel Power Rankings
It’s finally time – here are my Murakami Novel Power Rankings! I spent the last two months re-reading Murakami’s novels, and I feel prepared to put them in…
How to Japanese Podcast – S03E07 – Murakami Bibliography – 2006-2023
This week is the third part of my look at Murakami’s complete bibliography. See my Google Sheet version of all this information and follow along with the podcast…
Review: ‘Lilac’ by IU
Musically, the chorus is a delight. At first listen it isn’t as catchy as one would hope, but after a couple of listens I’ve been hooked. The chorus…
Murakami in the Asahi Shimbun – 日記から – 1982
Year 1: Boobs, The Wind, Baseball, Lederhosen, Eels, Monkeys, and Doves Year 2: Hotel Lobby Oysters, Condoms, Spinning Around and Around, 街・町, The Town and Its Uncertain Wall, A Short Piece on the Elephant that Crushes Heineken Cans Year…
The Fascinating Life of Stand-Up Comedian Shuhei "Shoe" Murakami
Shuhei "Shoe" Murakami is a stand-up comedian and actor from Tokyo. Currently Murakami is based in Toronto, Canada but he has also performed stand-up comedy
Review—Kanazawa by David Joiner
In Kanazawa, David Joiner delivers a slow-burning family drama reminiscent of a film by Yasujirō Ozu or Hirokazu Koreeda
Single review: “Faith” by miwa
miwa is a Japanese pop singer-songwriter. She made her major debut under Sony Music Records in 2010 and is managed by Tristone Entertaiment Inc. Faith is her 15th…
Manhwa Review | Aporia by Seontae
Goo Ja-wook is hopelessly in love with the infamous Yoon Gyum. Their relationship began by pure chance. Ja-wook just happened to be scoping out the exclusive club for…
Review—Kokoro, by Natsume Sōseki
Kokoro offers deep insight into the human psyche and investigates internal struggles, and the darker sides of admiration, envy and temptation
Blue Reflection Review (By chikorita157)
Note from OG: With the surprise resurrection of the Blue Reflection series in an anime midquel and a sequel to the first game, I thought it would be…
[Review] Alien Idol by JIAE
Source: https://youtu.be/XgEHxUJzAWc By: Peggy Sue Wood | @pswediting Alien Idol is an incredible series by JIAE. This webcomic follows the story of Rama, a genderless alien of a race who have three...
[Review] Alien Idol by JIAE
Source: Alien Idol is an incredible series by JIAE. This webcomic follows the story of Rama, a genderless alien of a race who have three naturally occurring sexes…
Review—Places, by Setouchi Jakuchō
"Places" is a braid of success stories: female independence, authorial achievement, and a mind taken to the brink of suicide, and back.
Manhwa Review | Stigma by Marloong
Sehyun’s life is shrouded in darkness. He has little to no hope due to the terrible trauma he has experienced at the hands of his guardian, Michael. The…
Manhwa Review | PAID by Fujoking
Heejae is known as the conglomerate prince. He is part of the Jinhwa group, founded and controlled by his family, the Yeon family. His elder brother, Heekyum, is…
Canary by Tijan Book Review
Mafia romances can be so captivating sometimes. The violence, tension, suspense, spice, all make for a great read that will keep drawing you in. It’s one of my…
Review—Heaven, by Mieko Kawakami
Mieko Kawakami has proven once again that she can produce a social critique while remaining entertaining.
Mujirushi by Naoki Urasawa Review
What are dreams? To many, they are something to strive for. To others, they are forgotten relics of the past. They can keep someone motivate...
Leaper, by Isaki Uta (Review)
Doujinshi are magical. There’s a breadth of things that can happen in the span of however many pages in a book, and the nature of being self-published means…
Review: Tokyo Day By Day
The merit of a travel book is in more than expert reviews: It needs to provide an aesthetic value and be an entertaining read, all the more so…
Just Friends by Ana Oncina, Guest Review by Em Evergreeen
Em Evergreen is a lonely lesbian with a manga addiction. Find her at linktr.ee/em.evergreen.Just Friends is a one volume Yuri manga by Spanish mangaka Ana Oncina. Originally published…
Mio’s Cookbook (みをつくし料理帖, Haruki Kadokawa, 2020)
A talented young woman battles a patriarchal society in a bid for restaurant success in Haruki Kadokawa’s Meiji-era foodie drama
Sirius: Twin Stars by Ana C. Sánchez, Guest Review by Luce
Hello and welcome back to Guest Review Wednesday! I am so pleased to be able to host another great guest review today! Thanks so much to Okazu Patrons…
Manhwa Review | December Rain by Kimon
Suchae has just finished his required military service. Rather than going home to rest and plan his future, he hits the road to travel with no destination in…
Manhwa Review | Pian Pian by HAESIN
This occurs in the nameverse, where individuals eventually manifest their soulmate’s initials somewhere on their bodies. If the two ever meet and consummate their connection, they will be…
Show By Rock!! Mashumairesh!! – Final Review
It seems that anime involving music are very popular, especially when it comes to idols and girl bands. Show By Rock!! Mashumairesh!! is Sanrio’s third installment of the franchise…
Review: Unico SoftB Figure by BellFine
A review of BellFine's SoftB figure of Osamu Tezuka's Unico.
Book Review – Firestarter By: Stephen King
It kind of hurts when you waste post-its on a book you didn’t enjoy…
Rhapsodic by Laura Thalassa Book Review
Dark romance can be so addicting. The thrill of the taboo, the dark and moody love interests, and the sexual tension! All so good! Add in the spice…
Manhwa Review | Cover-up by GyaGa
Yeon Geum-hwa is a tattoo artist and a highly sought-after one at that. Unfortunately, he learned his craft from his ex-boyfriend, an obsessive and controlling man whom Geum-hwa…
Manhwa Review | Double Marks by MIRO
Ash is one of the few unbonded omegas at the aristocratic school of Seytan Academy. As an omega, there is immense pressure on him from his father, who…
Single review: “Rising Hope” by LiSA
LiSA is a Japanese pop-rock singer signed to Sony Music Entertainment. Rising Hope is her 5th single. Release date: 7th of May, 2014 Track list: 1. Rising Hope…
Stranger by the beach [Anime review]
Umibe no Étranger I read the manga to this animé a few months ago and I had been looking forward to the movie for the better part of…