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[J-ENT] French director to make Murakami novel “Norgwegian Wood” to film

July 31, 2008 by Dennis Amith · Leave a Comment 

Mainichi Daily News reported, “Norwegian Wood,” the best-selling novel by Japanese writer Haruki Murakami, will be made into a film for the first time, production company Asmik Ace Entertainment Inc. advised.”

“The film will be directed by Vietnamese-born French director Tran Anh Hung, who will also write the screenplay. The characters have not yet been cast. Inspired by the novel translated into French, Tran proposed his idea of the film adaptation to Murakami in 2004.”

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[JAPAN] Marukami’s book releases

May 23, 2008 by Dennis Amith · Leave a Comment 

In a recent column by Roland Kelts for the Daily Yomiuri, Kelts wrote, “Two newly published books, Art Space Tokyo and A Wild Haruki Chase, feature essays I wrote about men named Murakami.”

“When the finished books arrived in my mail last week, I considered the apparent coincidence. Takashi Murakami, 45, is a visual artist whose pop-inspired, mass-produced sculptures, paintings, gift shop trinkets and Louis Vuitton bags have led critics to brand him an heir to Andy Warhol. Haruki Murakami, 59, is an author whose sometimes surreal, dreamlike writing has invited comparisons to Western authors as diverse as Franz Kafka and Raymond Carver. The two Murakamis express themselves through very different art forms, and arguably from different ends of a generation gap. Yet the parallels are striking.”

“Murakami is a common family name in Japan, of course, and if I’d also written about novelist Ryu Murakami in another book out this month, I’d have what ice hockey aficionados call “a hat trick”–three goals in a single game. But in this case, both Takashi and Haruki are artists who incorporated American influences into their creative DNA, then actively reached out to, or even courted, American audiences for their work.”

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