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Murakami is not the Japanese John Green, right /lit/?

>> No.10664625
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Murakami's books are mostly about adults, John Green writes about teenagers doing teenager shit. Murakami is only "Western" in a vaguely 1950s/60s way, he would probably hate 2010s Western culture.

>> No.10664749

>>10664625
What do you think Murakami thinks of Green?

>> No.10664752

>>10664749
I doubt Murakami reads American books for teenagers.

>> No.10664754

>>10664752
What does he read then?

>> No.10664757
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hmmmmmmmmmm

>> No.10664771

>>10664602
you’re such a faggot

>> No.10664824

>>10664754
Murakami is actually very well read in literature, based on the references I've seen him make in the 2 books of his that I've read. They were pretty fun reads too, surely better than John Green.

>> No.10665188

This man, in my country he is nothing.

>> No.10665194

>>10664602
Murakami is a pleb in the sense that he writes in his own language for readers of another language.
If you read his books as a Japanese speaker it sounds way more awkward than any Japanese person has a right to be in their own native tongue, but it's suspiciously clear if you're translating it. I can't like him for this reason.

>> No.10666071

>>10665194

and yet, he's loved by almost all Japanese readers

>> No.10666205

Murakami literally thinks the West is stuck in 1965 and people spend their evenings in jazz cafes

>> No.10666274

>>10666205
Is there something wrong with that?

>> No.10666276

>>10666071
>almost all
No, he's not.
Have you actually spoken to real Japanese people? A lot of them think he sounds weird, this isn't just a personal opinion. He's probably less popular in Japan than among westerners.

>> No.10666293

>>10666274
No I'm saying he's too cute for this world

>> No.10666301
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>>10666276
Who are the best Japanese authors according to Japanese people?

>> No.10666439

>>10666301
The other Murakami.

>> No.10666441

>I was gawky and she was gorgeous and I was hopelessly boring and she was endlessly fascinating. So I walked back to my room and collapsed on the bottom bunk, thinking that if people were rain, I was drizzle and she was hurricane.

Can /lit/ write better than this? I think not.

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>>10666441
>hurricane is a type of rain

One.

>> No.10666501

>>10666449
>she is so special she actually transcends precipitation classifications

>> No.10666510

>>10666301
Dazai maybe.

>> No.10666514

>>10666439
Ryu? I haven't read but is he as edgy as he seems?

>> No.10666519

>>10666501
Two.

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>>10666501
Two.

>> No.10667192

>>10666071

Yeah I live in Japan and I've talked with multiple Japanese people who enjoy murakami.

>> No.10667199

>>10666276
>>10666301

Sorry for double post. But yeah I live in Japan and he is extremely popular and read

>> No.10667394

>>10666519
>>10666628
Okay, I see your point. I'll be off, then.

>> No.10667577

>>10664602
Who the hell is John Green and why do we care?

>> No.10667640

>>10664754
Balzac, Kafka, Dostoevsky, Chekhov, Dickens.

>> No.10667651

>>10665194
You're the pleb if you think authors have to be writing for some sort of 'national' audience anymore. That Murakami is popular in so many countries and is writing for a global audience is part of the point of what he is commenting on in his books, which you surely have missed.

>> No.10667659

>>10664602
Closer to Stephen King without the horror.

>> No.10668642

>>10664602
This man, in my country he is nothing.

>> No.10668718

>>10666301
soseki akutagawa tanizaki kawabata

>> No.10669297

>>10664754

Murakami got triggered by Mishima, so he mostly read western works including those of Raymond Chandler and Franz Kafka.

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>>10668642
>>10665188
Is this a powerful new /lit/ meme? The new "go to bed, Tao Lin"?

>> No.10669832

>>10664625
by that same logic why the fuck does he care what I think about other people and who i (don't) want to sleep with