
Collection of Haruki Murakami's Works: Novels, Essays, and Interviews (set of 21 Volumes in Total)
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Haruki Murakami is a famous modern Japanese writer. His works are widely known around the world and he has won multiple world-class literary awards. He is also one of the writers who has received the highest call for the Nobel Prize in Literature over the years. "The Collection of Haruki Murakami: Novels, Essays, and Interviews" contains a total of 21 Murakami works, including 11 Murakami novels: "Listen to the Wind," "Sheep Hunting Adventures," "Pinball in 1973," "The End of the World and Grim Wonderland," "Sputnik Lovers," "South of the Border, West of the Sun," "The Journey of Strange Birds," "Norwegian Woods," "Dance!" Dance! Dance! "Kafka on the Shore", "Knight Master"; 7 essays: "The Final Sad Foreign Language", "Murakami Asahido Diary: How to Find the Whirlpool Cat", "Murakami Broadcast", "No Swinging Without Meaning", "Border·Near", "Drums from the Distant", "Rainy Day"; 2 documentary works: "Underground 1", "Underground 2: The Promised Land" and interview collection: "The Owl Takes Off at Dusk".
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