Japanese fans snap up first Murakami novel in 6 years
People line up to purchase the fresh copies of Japanese writer Haruki Murakami’s new novella ‘The City and Its Uncertain Walls’, which is the writer’s first book in six years, at a book store in Shinjuku district of Tokyo early on April 13, 2023. – AFP pic, April 13, 2023.
DOZENS of excited Haruki Murakami fans queued outside a bookstore in Tokyo today for the midnight release of the world-renowned author’s first novel in six years. Copies of “The City and Its Uncertain Walls”, so far only available in Japanese, were piled up on tables at the entrance to Kinokuniya store in central Shinjuku district.
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