Ryu Murakami

Ryū Murakami Ryū Murakami (村上 龍, Murakami Ryū, born February 19, 1952 in Sasebo, Nagasaki) is a Japanese novelist, short story writer, essayist and filmmaker. His novels explore human nature through themes of disillusion, drug use, surrealism, murder and war, set against the dark backdrop of Japan. His best known novels are Almost Transparent Blue.

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Ryū Murakami ( 村上 龍) is a Japanese novelist and filmmaker. He is not related to Haruki Murakami or Takashi Murakami. Murakami's first work, the short novel Almost Transparent Blue, written while he was still a student, deals with promiscuity and drug use among disaffected Japanese youth. Critically acclaimed as a new style of literature. 1 of 5 stars 2 of 5 stars 3 of 5 stars 4 of 5 stars 5 of 5 stars. From the Fatherland, with Love. by. Ryū Murakami, Ralph McCarthy (Translator), Charles De Wolf (Translator), Ginny Tapley Takemori (Translator) 3.91 avg rating — 577 ratings — published 2005 — 9 editions. Want to Read. Although classified as a horror novel, Ryu Murakami's "In the Miso Soup" is a brilliant allegorical story of the decadence of Japanese society, the disappearance of tradition, loneliness, the feeling of emptiness, and the Stockholm syndrome, from which Japan has suffered since the American postwar occupation. It takes an artist to tell a. In the Miso Soup. In the Miso Soup (イン ザ・ミソスープ, In za Misosūpu) is a novel by Ryu Murakami. It was published over several months in Japanese throughout 1997 as a serialized feature in the Yomiuri Shimbun. In the same year, it was revised and republished as a book by Gentosha Bunko. The novel won the Yomiuri Prize for Fiction.

A Conversation with Ryu Murakami

Ryu Murakami is one of the best writers to come out of the 20th century. While everyone else was poncing around griping about causes and who should be occupying what, Murakami, like Ginsberg with a sense of humor, was willing to quietly watch all the people he knew descend into hysteria and madness before either killing themselves or getting. Ryu Murakami was born in 1952 in Nagasaki prefecture, Ryu Murakami is the enfant terrible of contemporary Japanese literature. Awarded the prestigious Akutagawa Prize in 1976 for his first book, a novel about a group of young people drowned in sex and drugs, he has gone on to explore with cinematic intensity the themes of violence and technology in contemporary Japanese society. A pulsating psycho-thriller from Ryu Murakami, author of In the Miso Soup A renaissance man for the postmodern age, Ryu Murakami—a musician, filmmaker (Tokyo Decadence), TV personality, and award-winning author—has gained a cult following in the West.His first novel, Almost Transparent Blue, won Japan's most coveted literary prize and sold over a million copies, and his most recent. Ryu Murakami's first novel, Almost Transparent Blue won the coveted Akutagawa literary prize and became an instant bestseller. Representing a sharp and conscious turning away from the introspective trend of postwar Japanese literature, it polarized critics and public alike and soon attracted international attention as an alternative view of.

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Ryu Murakami. Born in 1952 in Nagasaki prefecture, RYU MURAKAMI is the enfant terrible of contemporary Japanese literature. Awarded the prestigious Akutagawa Prize in 1976 for his first book, he has gone on to explore with cinematic intensity the themes of violence and technology in contemporary Japanese society. It would appear that Ryu Murakami has cracked the formula. Born in 1952, he is Haruki Murakami's contemporary (though not kin), a child of the '60s with an unabashed affection for American. Ryu Murakami always delivers a fascinating and disturbing narrative, injecting it with perversity and thought-provoking subtext. In the Miso Soup is a greater accomplishment in my opinion, but this is a bold and thrilling literary statement, not to be missed by fans of horror. When Ryu Murakami hands me his meishi, the first thing he asks me is do I like the feel of the business card. In the split second between him passing it over and asking the question, I have already rubbed my thumb up and down the white paper and noticed how silky smooth it is. "It's made from limestone," he says, with a smile.

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Ryu Murakami is the best-selling author of more than a dozen novels and the winner of Japan's prestigious literary award, the Akutagawa Prize. Many of his novels have been made into movies, including Audition. He lives in Japan. Ralph McCarthy has lived in Japan for almost two decades. He is the translator of many short stories by Osamu Dazai. Ryû Murakami. Writer: Tokyo Decadence. Born in Sasebo where U.S. Navy's harbour is located. Raised there till his high school days. After graduation, he came up to Tokyo and lived in Fussa, near the base of U.S. Army. He wrote the novel, "Kagirinaku Tomei ni chikai Blue", from a decadent life there. It won the Akutagawa Prize, the most authoritative literary prize in Japan.