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Haruki Murakami's Travel Guide: Photography Edition
Haruki Murakami's Travel Guide: Photography Edition
Description
Book Introduction
A journey beyond everyday life, inspired by Haruki Murakami's sensibilities.

This is a special photo collection of the essays in Haruki Murakami's "How to Travel" by Haruki Murakami, who loves to travel so much that he said, "Traveling made me grow."
As a writer of sensibilities, Haruki Murakami introduces readers to new places around the world with his unique fresh sensibility, such as East Hampton, USA, a quiet mecca for writers and actors; Chiapas, Mexico, a land of rebellion; Crow Island, an uninhabited island in Japan; Mongolia; and a culinary tour of Sanuki Udon.
Haruki gains rich spiritual uplift and fantasy through his travels.
Travel makes him cry, and travel makes him write.
‘A new me’, this is the eternal theme of Haruki’s travels.
In this book, we can discover a new joy in reading Haruki Murakami.
Additionally, the essay and photo sections are grouped separately to capture the sense of presence that cannot be fully expressed in words, making it a new travelogue that can be read and enjoyed while reading.

“Writing has its own personality, and photography has its own personality.
Text and photography each have their own unique perspective and grammar.
“Nevertheless, I am glad that they do not repel each other or that one swallows the other,” he says, adding that the harmony between the photos and text is also a unique characteristic of this book.
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index
1.
East Hampton, fall 1991
2.
Crow Island, summer 1990
3.
Mexico, summer 1992
4.
Nomonhan, summer 1994
5.
America, summer 1995
6.
Kobe, spring 1997
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: March 18, 2013
- Page count, weight, size: 152 pages | 384g | 143*210*20mm
- ISBN13: 9788970123127
- ISBN10: 8970123121

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