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    “Youthful, slangy, political, and allegorical, Murakami is a writer who seems to be aware of every current American novel and popular song. Yet . . . [A Wild Sheep Chase] is clearly rooted in modern Japan.” —The New York Times          “In every society, Murakami’s works are first accepted as texts that assuage the political disillusionment, romantic impulses, loneliness, and emptiness of readers. Only later do they fully realize that the author was born in Japan and that the books are actually translations.” —Inuhiko Yomota, Meiji Gakuen University          Jay Rubin, Richard Powers, Kim Choon Mie, Inuhiko Yomota, Roland Kelts, Shozo Fujii, Shinya Machida, Ivan Sergeevich Logatchov, Koichi Oi, Issey Ogata     With a special essay on translation by Haruki Murakami               Japanese novelist Haruki Murakami’s best-selling books, including Norwegian Wood, The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle, and Kafka on the Shore, have been translated into over forty languages. His dreamlike prose delights readers across borders and datelines. What lies behind this phenomenal international appeal? The Japan Foundation asked novelists, translators, artists, and critics from around the world to answer this question. A Wild Haruki Chasepresents their intriguing findings. Neuroscience, revolution, a secret Chinese connection . . . you’ll never read Murakami the same way again.          Includes a full-color review of book covers from around the world!

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Contents [PG3]
Introduction by Jay Rubin (translator, professor of Harvard University[PG4])
To Translate and To Be Translated by Haruki Murakami[PG5]
Interpreting the Haruki Boom by Inuhiko Yomota (professor of comparative literature, Meiji Gakuin University)
The Global Distributed Self-Mirroring Subterranean Neurological Soul-Sharing Picture Show by Richard Powers (novelist)
What We Talk About When We Talk About Murakami by Roland Kelts (lecturer, University of Tokyo; editor, A Public Space)
"Loss" in Murakami's Works and the 386 Generation by Kim Choon Mie (Japanese-Korean translator)
What Russians See in Murakami by Ivan Sergeevich Logatchov (Japanese-Russian translator)
Lu [SBPL6]Xun and Murakami: A Genealogy of the Ah Q Image in East Asian Literature by Shozo Fujii (Comparative literature professor, University of Tokyo)
The Other Side of Happiness by Issey Ogata (Actor)
Haruki Murakami As a Contemporaneous Phenomenon by Koichi Oi (reporter, Mainichi Shimbun)
Contemporary Japanese Literature Finds a Global Following by Shinya Machida (reporter, Mainichi Shimbun)
Murakami in Covers [photo section TK]
The Making of "A Wild Haruki Chase" by Koji Sato, Ayumi Hashimoto, Aya Tamura (Japan Foundation program officers) with outline of the symposium
Charts [TK]
Murakami Books Worldwide[PG7]

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