Haruki Murakami is a renowned Japanese author known for his Western-influenced writing style.
Born in Kyoto, he studied drama at Waseda University and opened a jazz bar before becoming a full-time writer.
Murakami's work often incorporates elements of Western music and literature, setting him apart from traditional Japanese authors.
His novels frequently feature themes of alienation, loneliness, and surrealism, with titles often referencing classical music or popular songs.
Murakami's accessible yet complex narratives have earned him a global following, though he remains a controversial figure in Japanese literary circles due to his unconventional approach to storytelling.
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