
Claiming a global readership and internationally recognized as Japan's leading novelist, writer, and translator, Haruki Murakami is winner of the Yomiuri Prize for his critically acclaimed The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle. The author's numerous works, which have been translated into 36 languages, lead the reader along the interstices between the mundane and the sublime. Murakami's reading and lecture in Japanese and English will be followed by a conversation with Roland Kelts (Tokyo University lecturer and author of Japanamerica) and a question and answer period with the audience. Presented in association with the Center for Japanese Studies.

|
Program Notes Program notes are available online. [PDF] |
|
|
Purchase Tickets
| Sat, Oct 11, 8 pm | Sold Out | 
 |
Venue: Zellerbach Hall A
Price: $16/$24/$30
Subscription Series:
Choose-Your-Own

What do these symbols mean?
|