Novelist as a Vocation

Haruki Murakami, Philip Gabriel & Ted Goossen (trans)

Novelist as a Vocation
Format
Hardback
Publisher
Vintage Publishing
Country
United Kingdom
Published
15 November 2022
Pages
224
ISBN
9781911215387

Novelist as a Vocation

Haruki Murakami, Philip Gabriel & Ted Goossen (trans)

A charmingly idiosyncratic look at writing, creativity, and the author’s own novels.

Haruki Murakami’s myriad fans will be delighted by this unique look into the mind of a master storyteller. In this engaging book, the internationally best-selling author and famously reclusive writer shares with readers what he thinks about being a novelist; his thoughts on the role of the novel in our society; his own origins as a writer; and his musings on the sparks of creativity that inspire other writers, artists, and musicians.

Readers who have long wondered where the mysterious novelist gets his ideas and what inspires his strangely surreal worlds will be fascinated by this highly personal look at the craft of writing.

Review

Haruki Murakami was the first fiction writer who spurred me into reading books. He is a constant reminder of why I enjoy reading, and it is an honour for me to write this review, and a treat to discover the ‘hows’ and ‘whys’ of what makes a Murakami novel distinctively his.

In Novelist as a Vocation, Murakami shares his beginnings as a novelist and his journey to the present day in the form of an intimate conversation. From that first light- bulb moment of realising that he wanted to write, to winning a prize and being published, to the ups and downs of mixed reviews and criticisms, we learn more about the master storyteller’s inspirational life.

He also discusses his approach to writing and the role of the novel, making references to music, art and literature. I found it very easy to connect with his metaphors about the writing process: ‘More than anything else, music helped move this process forward. I wrote as if I were performing a piece of music. Jazz was my main inspiration. As you know, the most important aspect of a jazz performance is rhythm. You have to sustain a solid rhythm from start to finish – when you fail, people stop listening.’ Humbly, he attributes his prolific career to discipline, to staying mentally focused and turning out 10 pages a day. He also places importance on staying physically fit with exercise to make sure he has the stamina to do just that.

Norwegian Wood took Murakami’s name to an international stage, but in his honest account, this level of success requires humility as well as hard work: ‘What I did in Japan when I debuted I did all over again in America. In my forties I pushed the reset button back to being a newcomer.’ I believe fans of Murakami will truly enjoy Novelist as a Vocation. More importantly, aspiring writers, musicians and artists will find Murakami’s words of advice to be a shining torch on their path to keep moving forward.


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