Posted at 2014.08.23 Category : Guardian
今頃気付いたのでもう間に合わないかもしれませんが、今日イギリスで午後3時から村上春樹がブッククラブのイベントに登場するそうです。大変珍しい試みですよね。ただ、英訳が出たばかりの本ではなくThe Wind-Up Bird Chronicleをテーマにする当たり彼らしさが出ているかもしれません。
THE GUARDIAN BOOK CLUB EVENT
HARUKI MURAKAMI
Sat 23 Aug 3:00pm - 4:00pm Baillie Gifford Main Theatre £10.00, £8.00
SOLD OUTHaruki Murakami
SPONSORED BY
The Guardian
THE WIND-UP BIRD CHRONICLE
When it first appeared in English in 1997, The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle instantly established Haruki Murakami as a major figure in world literature. Involving a trademark mix of Tokyo urban landscapes and dream imagery, the novel remains one of the Japanese writer’s most brilliant literary achievements. Murakami discusses his characters, plot and a wig factory with the Guardian's John Mullan.
Please note: there will not be a book signing after this event.
これに合わせて、ガーディアンが読者から質問を募集していました。一応締め切りは昨日の金曜日ですが、(The questions will be chosen by Friday – but do feel free to keep posting your thoughts afterwards) とありますので、興味がある方は是非投稿してみてください。
Haruki Murakami: ask him your questions
The revered Japanese writer will be at the Guardian’s book club this Saturday at the Edinburgh international book festival – post your questions below and we’ll ask him a selection
theguardian.com, Wednesday 20 August 2014 12.37 BST
The conversation with Mullan will centre, of course, on that book. But there will also be a chance for you to participate remotely. We will reserve the last few minutes of the event for a few selected questions from you – and will bring you the answers on the Guardian Books site on Sunday morning (UK time).
What would you like to ask Murakami? Post your questions below the line and we will select a few to ask him at the event. (The questions will be chosen by Friday – but do feel free to keep posting your thoughts afterwards).
THE GUARDIAN BOOK CLUB EVENT
HARUKI MURAKAMI
Sat 23 Aug 3:00pm - 4:00pm Baillie Gifford Main Theatre £10.00, £8.00
SOLD OUTHaruki Murakami
SPONSORED BY
The Guardian
THE WIND-UP BIRD CHRONICLE
When it first appeared in English in 1997, The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle instantly established Haruki Murakami as a major figure in world literature. Involving a trademark mix of Tokyo urban landscapes and dream imagery, the novel remains one of the Japanese writer’s most brilliant literary achievements. Murakami discusses his characters, plot and a wig factory with the Guardian's John Mullan.
Please note: there will not be a book signing after this event.
これに合わせて、ガーディアンが読者から質問を募集していました。一応締め切りは昨日の金曜日ですが、(The questions will be chosen by Friday – but do feel free to keep posting your thoughts afterwards) とありますので、興味がある方は是非投稿してみてください。
Haruki Murakami: ask him your questions
The revered Japanese writer will be at the Guardian’s book club this Saturday at the Edinburgh international book festival – post your questions below and we’ll ask him a selection
theguardian.com, Wednesday 20 August 2014 12.37 BST
The conversation with Mullan will centre, of course, on that book. But there will also be a chance for you to participate remotely. We will reserve the last few minutes of the event for a few selected questions from you – and will bring you the answers on the Guardian Books site on Sunday morning (UK time).
What would you like to ask Murakami? Post your questions below the line and we will select a few to ask him at the event. (The questions will be chosen by Friday – but do feel free to keep posting your thoughts afterwards).
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