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  2. First Person Singular (short story collection) - Wikipedia

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    First Person Singular (Japanese: 一人称単数, Hepburn: Ichininshō Tansū) is a collection of eight stories by Haruki Murakami. [1] It was first published on 18 July 2020 by Bungeishunjū. As its title suggests, all eight stories in the book are told in a first-person singular narrative. [2]

  3. Haruki Murakami and the Music of Words - Wikipedia

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    Haruki Murakami and the Music of Words is a non-fiction book by Jay Rubin, published by Harvill Press in 2002. The book discusses Haruki Murakami . The book includes some original essays written by Rubin along with some existing works by Murakami, including some entire stories and some excerpts of such. [ 1 ]

  4. The 1963/1982 Girl from Ipanema - Wikipedia

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    The 1963/1982 Girl from Ipanema (1963/1982年のイパネマ娘; 1963/1982-nen no Ipanema-musume) is a short story by Japanese author Haruki Murakami, written in 1982. The title references "The Girl from Ipanema", the famous Bossa nova song that was first released in March 1964 in the album Getz/Gilberto. The story follows the musings of an ...

  5. The Elephant Vanishes (short story) - Wikipedia

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    Haruki Murakami, author of "The Elephant Vanishes" " The Elephant Vanishes " is the last short story in Haruki Murakami 's collection of 17 short stories also titled The Elephant Vanishes . First written in 1980–1991, the story "The Elephant Vanishes" was published in a variety of Japanese magazines.

  6. The Elephant Vanishes - Wikipedia

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    The Elephant Vanishes (象の消滅, Zō no shōmetsu) is a collection of 17 short stories by Japanese author Haruki Murakami. The stories were written between 1980 and 1991, [1] and published in Japan in various magazines, then collections. The contents of this compilation were selected by Gary Fisketjon (Murakami's editor at Knopf) and first ...

  7. Men Without Women (Murakami short story collection)

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    Men Without Women (Japanese: 女のいない男たち, Hepburn: Onna no inai otokotachi) is a 2014 collection of short stories by Japanese author Haruki Murakami, translated and published in English in 2017. The stories are about men who have lost women in their lives, usually to other men or death.

  8. Hear the Wind Sing - Wikipedia

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    This was due to Murakami viewing the two novels as "works from his immature period". [1] An omnibus English edition of Murakami's first two novels ( Hear the Wind Sing and Pinball, 1973 ), under the title Wind/Pinball , with translations by Prof. Ted Goossen of York University, was released in the United States in August, 2015.

  9. Birthday Stories - Wikipedia

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    Murakami selected and translated the texts, adding an original short story of his own (later collected into his Blind Willow, Sleeping Woman, 2006).For the English edition at Harvill Press (using the original English-language versions of the stories), he added an introduction and selected one more story, Claire Keegan’s “Close to the Water’s Edge”.