Some people go through life thick-skinned. School or career has given them a pragmatic, instrumental, efficiency-maximizing ...
Fewer chart the course of a single evening, as does “Sister Europe” — although Haruki Murakami’s “After ... characters is Demian, a German art critic, who is married to an American ...
Psychological thrillers, also cerebral thrillers, are a rich cinematic genre that might be one of the most misunderstood.
Now a professor of practice at the University of Bath and a mentor to multiple senior executives of global organisations, the CEO, speaker, broadcaster, producer and entrepreneur Margaret Heffernan is ...
Full of characteristic wry wit and dark humour, the Toronto-via-Winnipeg author's new sophomore novel, "Nobody Asked For This ...
Haruki Murakami is back. More than a comeback, it is a rebirth: that of a short story he wrote in 1980 but never dared publish. Forty years later, this unfinished story has blossomed into a monumental ...
The exhibition follows the recent reedition of the seminal collaboration between the French luxury brand and the Japanese ...
Haruki Murakami’s The City and Its Uncertain Walls, its English translation published last November, plunges the reader into a kind of metaphysical vertigo that never reaches a concluding synthesis.
It’s not yet 9am, but Takashi Murakami is already grappling with life’s more stark realities, reckoning with the possibility of cognitive decline in his later years. “I tend to be depressed ...
The king of deadpan comedy’s 20th film is one of his best — a gentle character study about an unexpected couple. Alma Pöysti ...