Novelist As a Vocation

A Charmingly Idiosyncratic Look at Writing from the Internationally Acclaimed Author of NORWEGIAN WOOD

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Haruki Murakami, Ted Goossen, Philip Gabriel: Novelist As a Vocation (2022, Penguin Random House)

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Published Feb. 5, 2022 by Penguin Random House.

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978-1-4735-4731-5
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Novelist As A Vocation is an overlapping series of eleven essays, originally written by Murakami just as an exercise for himself, but which have now been overhauled and published in this collection. I suppose I should admit here than, when offered the book, I didn't think I had actually read anything else by Murakami. As it turned out I was reminded that I had read his running memoir several years ago (before I started reviewing everything I read), but I am yet to pick up a Murakami novel. That said, I am fascinated by the myriad ways in which writers ply their craft so I was still curious about Murakami's insights.

As he repeatedly tells readers, he has been a novelist for thirty-five years (at the time of the Japanese publication), yet his experience seemed somewhat atypical from what I had expected. He has interesting ideas about the characters and …