Haruki Murakami is a renowned Japanese author known for his accessible yet complex writing style.
Heavily influenced by Western culture, particularly music and literature, Murakami's work often blends elements of magical realism, science fiction, and detective fiction.
He studied drama at Waseda University and worked at a record store before opening a jazz bar.
Many of his novels feature themes and titles inspired by classical music and popular songs.
Murakami's unique approach to storytelling, which often explores the boundaries between reality and fantasy, has earned him a dedicated international following and established him as one of Japan's most celebrated contemporary authors.
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