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Murakami T // The T-Shirts I Love

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The international literary icon opens his eclectic closet: Here are photographs of Murakami's extensive and personal T-shirt collection, accompanied by essays that reveal a side of the writer rarely seen by the public. Many of Haruki Murakami's fans know about his massive vinyl record collection (10,000 albums!) and his obsession with running, but few have heard about a more intimate passion: his T-shirt collecting. In Murakami T, the famously reclusive novelist shows us his T-shirts--from concert shirts to never-worn whiskey-themed Ts, and from beloved bookstore swag to the shirt that inspired the iconic short story Tony Takitani. These photographs are paired with short, frank essays that include Murakami's musings on the joy of drinking Guinness in local pubs across Ireland, the pleasure of eating a burger upon arrival in the United States, and Hawaiian surf culture in the 1980s. Together, these photographs and reflections reveal much about Murakami's multifaceted and wonderfully eccentric persona. Haruki Murakami was born in Kyoto in 1949 and now lives near Tokyo. His work has been translated into more than fifty languages, and the most recent of his many international honors is the Hans Christian Andersen Literature Award in 2016. Publisher: ‎ Knopf; First American Edition (November 23, 2021) Language: ‎ English Hardcover: ‎ 192 pages ISBN-10: ‎ 0593320425 ISBN-13: ‎ 9780593320426 Item Weight: ‎ 15.2 ounces Dimensions: ‎ 5.64 x 0.82 x 7.03 inches
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Haruki Murakami
ISBN-13
9780593320426
ISBN-10
0593320425
Subjects
Book(Kayla)(Penguin)autobiographybiography/biographicalessaysfashionmemoirphotography

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