Haruki Murakami

Haruki Murakami

writer

Haruki Murakami was born on Jan 12, 1949 in Japan. Haruki Murakami's big-screen debut came with Tony Takitani directed by Jun Ichikawa in 2004. Haruki Murakami is known for Drive My Car directed by Ryûsuke Hamaguchi, Hidetoshi Nishijima stars as Yûsuke Kafuku and Tôko Miura as Misaki Watari. The upcoming new movie Haruki Murakami plays is Drive My Car which will be released on Aug 20, 2021.

Haruki Murakami graduated from Waseda University, Tokyo, in 1975. Widely considered one of Japan's most important 20th-century novelists. His often solitary, withdrawn, and world-weary protagonists are generally stripped of Japanese tradition. Frequently called postmodern, his fiction, which often includes elements of surreal fantasy and is sprinkled with references to American popular culture, is cool and contemporary; his distinctive style is often characterized as "hard-boiled." His first novel was Hear the Wind Sing (1979). Since then he has published such novels as Pinball 1973 (1980), A Wild Sheep Chase (1982), Hard-Boiled Wonderland and the End of the World (1985), Norwegian Wood (1987), Dance, Dance, Dance (1988), The Wind-up Bird Chronicle (1995), The Sputnik Sweetheart (1999), and Kafka on the Shore (2002). He has also written short stories, e.g., those collected in The Elephant Vanishes (1993) and After the Quake (2002), and done translations. His first nonfiction book, Underground (2001), is an oral history of the 1995 gas attack by religious extremists in the Tokyo subway and its relation to the Japanese psyche.

  • Birthday

    Jan 12, 1949
  • Place of Birth

    Kyoto, Japan
  • Also known

    村上 春樹, 무라카미 하루키