By KENSUKE NONAMI/ Staff Writer
October 29, 2021 at 07:30 JST
Kaori Muraji, left, and Haruki Murakami appear on stage together at the Waseda International House of Literature in Tokyo’s Shinjuku Ward on Oct. 16. (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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