Attention, bookworms! Award-winning Japanese author Haruki Murakami is set to publish his first new novel since 2017. 🤩 | via philstarlife
Attention, bookworms! Award-winning Japanese author Haruki Murakami is set to publish his first new novel since 2017. that Murakami's 1,200 Japanese manuscript pages-long book will be published on April 13 with no confirmed title and plot yet.
The novel will cost around ¥2,970 per copy and is expected to be published in Japanese initially, with translations following later.Murakami's last long novel was “Kishidancho-goroshi” published by Shinchosha in 2017. The 74-year-old Japanese is a long-known contender for the Nobel literature prize. His short novels and fictional works are well-known around the world, including
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