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Author: Haruki Murakami
ISBN: 9781529918359
Publisher: Vintage
Format: Paperback
Synopsis:
In Novelist as a Vocation, Haruki Murakami, one of the most celebrated contemporary authors, offers a rare glimpse into his life as a writer. This collection of essays explores the craft of novel writing, the challenges and rewards of the creative process, and the personal philosophies that have guided his literary journey.
Murakami reflects on his unconventional path to becoming a novelist, the discipline required to sustain a long career, and the unique blend of intuition and hard work that underpins his success. The book is filled with insights into his approach to storytelling, his inspirations, and his thoughts on literature as both an art form and a vocation.
Whether you're an aspiring writer, a devoted Murakami fan, or simply curious about the mind behind Norwegian Wood and Kafka on the Shore, this book offers a thoughtful, engaging, and deeply personal perspective on what it means to write novels for a living.
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