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Major works of Japanese author Haruki Murakami

Haruki Murakami's works include: The Big Carrot and the Hard-to-Pick Avocado, Rainy Day, Hot Day, Underground, The Ultimate Sad Foreign Language, The Lion Who Loves Salad, The Boat that Goes to China, The Children of the Gods Dance All Over, What Do I Talk About When I Talk About Running, Television Person, 1Q84 and so on.

In Haruki Murakami's literary creation, the theme of many of his works is related to the "discovery of evil". He relates his work to social and even political realities, and expresses his appreciation for life and his support for justice. Haruki Murakami's works often have an American flavor that distinguishes them from traditional Japanese literature.

Biography

Haruki Murakami is an outstanding contemporary Japanese writer, who made his debut in 1979 with the publication of his first novel, "And Listen to the Wind", at the age of 30. This work, together with the subsequent "1973 Pinball" and "Adventure in Search of Sheep", is known as Murakami Haruki's "Trilogy of Youth", which mainly expresses the loss of the spirit of the modern human subject.