By KAN KASHIWAZAKI/ Staff Writer
October 22, 2021 at 07:20 JST
Yoko Ogawa, left, talks with Haruki Murakami during an event on Oct. 9 at the Waseda International House of Literature in Tokyo. Behind them is an artistic stage setting used in a theatrical adaptation of “Kafka on the Shore,” a novel by Murakami. (Provided by Waseda University)
Editor’s Note: This article is part of a series on “Authors Alive!” book-reading and other events to mark the opening of the Waseda International House of Literature known as the Haruki Murakami Library. [Read More]
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