Haruki Murakami was born in Kyoto in 1949 and now lives near Tokyo. His work has been translated into more than fifty languages, and the most recent of his many international honors is the Hans Christian Andersen Literature Award, whose previous recipients include J. K. Rowling, Isabel Allende, and Salman Rushdie.
"Exhilarating." -The Washington Post
"Some novelists hold a mirror up to the world and some, like Haruki
Murakami, use the mirror as a portal to a universe hidden beyond
it." -The Wall Street Journal
"[Murakami] is as masterful as ever." -Houston Chronicle
"A spellbinding parable of art, history, and human loneliness."
-O, The Oprah Magazine
"The product of a singular imagination." -San Francisco
Chronicle
"Expansive and intricate." -The New York Times
"Beguiling. . . . Murakami is brilliant." -The Guardian
"Dazzling. . . . [Murakami] reveals how an artist sees the world."
-Entertainment Weekly
"[A] sprawling, uncanny epic. . . . A time-traveling tale of loss,
longing, and the creation of art-with an ample dash of Murakami's
trademark deadpan humor." -Vanity Fair
"A perfect balance of tradition and individual talent. . . .
Murakami dancing along 'the inky blackness of the Path of Metaphor'
is like Fred Astaire dancing across a floor, then up the walls and
onto the ceiling." -The Spectator
"A surreal, world-altering epic punctuated by art, literature and
history." -Time
"[Murakami] once more explicates the seemingly impossible with such
thorough, exacting conviction to make believers of us all." -The
Christian Science Monitor
"No other author mixes domestic, fantastic and esoteric elements
into such weirdly bewitching shades. . . . Just as [Murakami]
straddles barriers dividing high art from mass entertainment, so he
suspends borders between east and west." -Financial
Times
"[Killing Commendatore] marks the return of a master."
-Esquire
"The complex landscape that Murakami assembles in Killing
Commendatore is a word portrait of the artist's inner life."
-The Times Literary Supplement
"Fascinating. . . . Drawing on Buddhist spiritualism, metaphysics
and magical realism-not to mention Lewis Carroll-Killing
Commendatore finds its narrator enmeshed in a singular
philosophic adventure." -Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
"Enthralling." -Forward
"Murakami beautifully captures the evanescence of inspiration."
-Vulture
"Its size, beauty, and concerns with lust and war bring us back to
the vividness and scale of [Murakami's] 1997 epic, The Wind-up
Bird Chronicle.'' -The Boston Globe
"Lovely and strange." -Bustle
"Wild, thrilling. . . . Murakami is a master storyteller and he
knows how to keep us hooked. . . . What makes his voice so
distinctive, and so captivating, is the mix of precise observation,
clarity and deadpan humour." -The Sunday Times (London)
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