Who is Haruki Murakami?published at 11:24 British Summer Time 5 October 2023
Another writer being tipped as a front-runner is Haruki Murakami.
Part of the joy of picking up a Murakami book is sinking into a world of established motifs, readers have said.
Murakami tropes are so well known they even inspired a bingo cartoon, published in the New York Times' Sunday Book Review in 2014.
Murakami bingo includes an "ear fetish", a "mysterious woman" or "faceless villain", "urban ennui", "Tokyo at night" and various supernatural spookiness and things vanishing.
"I think Murakami's worlds sit so well with many people across the world because he is beyond culture in a way," said Gitte Marianne Hansen, a reader in Japanese Studies at Newcastle University.
The reader title in UK institutions typically refer to an academic rank between a senior lecturer and a professor.
In April, throngs of fans joined late-night queues outside bookstores across Japan eager to lay their hands on his new novel - his first in six years.
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