Haruki Murakami's first novel, Hear the Wind Sing, won the Gunzou
Literature Prize in 1979. He is the author of many novels including
Norwegian Wood, The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle, Sputnik Sweetheart and
Kafka on the Shore. He has written three short story collections:
The Elephant Vanishes, After the Quake, and Blind Willow, Sleeping
Woman. He has received numerous international literary honors,
including the Jerusalem Prize, the Franz Kafka Prize, the World
Fantasy Award, and the Noma Literary Prize, as well a feature in
TIME Magazine's 100 Most Influential People of 2015. Murakami's
work has been translated into more than fifty languages. Jc Deveney
(in charge of adaptation) was born in southern France and now lives
in Lyon. He has collaborated with various publishers and his work
has been published in Italy, Spain and Argentina. At the Lyon Bande
dessinee Festival, he organizes international projects, "Webtrip
comics" and exhibitions. He teaches adaptation and theater studies
at a school of manga and illustration.
PMGL Pierre-Marie Grille-Liou (in charge of manga illustration) was
born in Lyon, France. After graduating from graphic arts school, he
worked for magazines, doujinshi and online magazines. He likes
nonsense comedy, Sumerian mythology, noir and caricatures, and
publishes comic strips, short stories and feature comics. His
graphic novel "Jojo, moniteur de ski" (co-authored with B-gnet) was
published in 2016 by Lapin Editions.
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