Haruki Murakami

Haruki Murakami is a highly acclaimed Japanese author, known for his surrealist fiction that often blends elements of reality with the fantastical. Born in Kyoto, Japan on January 12, 1949, Murakami grew up in a household where both parents taught Japanese literature. However, Murakami's literary inspirations branched out to Western and European writers, setting him apart from other Japanese writers.

Murakami's writing style is often described as easily accessible yet profoundly complex. His work has been translated into more than fifty languages, and he has received numerous international honors, including the Franz Kafka Prize and the Jerusalem Prize. Murakami's use of Western influences in his writing is notable, as he has cited American writers such as Kurt Vonnegut and Richard Brautigan as significant inspirations.

Murakami learned English by reading crime novels that he purchased from second-hand stores. This love for Western literature and culture was present from a young age, as he grew up reading a range of works by American writers and was heavily influenced by Western music. These influences are evident in his writing, which often incorporates themes and titles that invoke classical music and Western popular culture.

In addition to his writing, Murakami is also a translator and has translated a number of works from English into Japanese, including works by writers such as Raymond Carver and F. Scott Fitzgerald. He is active on social media, with a presence on Facebook, where he often shares updates and insights with his fans.
The Rat Books
# Title Year
1 Hear the Wind Sing 1979
2 Pinball, 1973 1980
3 A Wild Sheep Chase 1982
4 Dance, Dance, Dance 1988
Kishidancho Goroshi Books
# Title Year
1 Killing Commendatore 2017
Standalone Novels
# Title Year
1 Hard-Boiled Wonderland and the End of the World 1985
2 Norwegian Wood 1987
3 The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle 1997
4 South of the Border, West of the Sun 1999
5 Sputnik Sweetheart 2001
6 Kafka on the Shore 2005
7 After Dark 2007
8 1Q84 2011
9 Colorless Tsukuru Tazaki and His Years of Pilgrimage 2014
Short Stories/Novellas
# Title Year
1 Desire 1984
2 The Strange Library 2012
3 Drive My Car 2013
4 Birthday Girl 2019
Short Story Collections
# Title Year
1 The Elephant Vanishes 1993
2 After the Quake 2002
3 Vintage Murakami 2004
4 Blind Willow, Sleeping Woman 2006
5 Men Without Women 2017
6 First Person Singular: Stories 2020
7 Rashomon and Seventeen Other Stories 2023
Graphic Novels
# Title Year
1 Haruki Murakami Manga Stories 1: Super-Frog Saves Tokyo, The Seventh Man, Birthday Girl, Where I'm Likely to Find It 2023
Non-Fiction Books
# Title Year
1 Underground: The Tokyo Gas Attack and the Japanese Psyche 2000
2 What I Talk About When I Talk About Running 2008
3 Murakami Diary 2009 2008
4 Novelist as a Vocation 2015
5 Haruki Murakami Goes to Meet Hayao Kawai 2016
6 Absolutely on Music 2016
7 Murakami 2020 Diary 2019
8 Murakami T: The T-Shirts I Love 2020
Haruki Murakami Anthologies
# Title Year
1 The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror Fourth Annual Collection 1991
2 Fourth Annual Collection 1991
3 The Campfire Collection: Spine-tingling Tales to Tell in the Dark 2000
4 The Vintage Book of Amnesia 2000
5 40 Short Stories: A Portable Anthology 2000
6 Sixteenth Annual Collection 2003
7 Birthday Stories 2004
8 The Believer Book of Writers Talking to Writers 2005
9 Alone in the Kitchen with an Eggplant: Confessions of Cooking for One and Dining Alone 2007
10 Read Real Japanese Essays 2008
11 Great Modern Stories 2009
12 Short Stories: The Thoroughly Modern Collection 2009
13 Stories to Get You Through the Night 2010
14 Columbia Anthology of Modern Japanese Literature 2011
15 AQA GCSE Anthology Sunlight on the Grass 2012
16 Ten Selected Love Stories 2013
17 Freeman's: Arrival 2015
18 Writers: Their Lives and Works 2018