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1 Heard when Murakami was interviewed on stage at the small literary festival, Verdens literatur på Møn (World literature on Møn island) in Denmark, 28-29 August, 2010.
2 ‘Revisiting the Murakami Myth of Origin’, talk at Newcastle University on 7 March 2017, given by David Karashima as part of the ‘Eyes on Murakami’ event series.
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Gitte Marianne Hansen
Gitte Marianne Hansen is Senior Lecturer in Japanese Studies at Newcastle University and an AHRC Leadership Fellow and Principal Investigator for the project ‘Gendering Murakami Haruki: Characters, Transmedial Productions and Contemporary Japan’. She holds a PhD in Japanese Studies from the University of Cambridge. She may be contacted at [email protected]
Michael Tsang
Michael Tsang is Leverhulme Early Career Fellow based at Newcastle University. Previously he worked on the AHRC-funded “Gendering Murakami Haruki” project as Research Associate. He holds a PhD in English and Comparative Literary Studies from the University of Warwick. His research interest lies in world literature with an East Asian focus. He may be contacted at [email protected]