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* ''Blind Willow, Sleeping Woman''

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* ''Blind Willow, Sleeping Woman''Woman'', which, along with ''Super-Frog Saves Tokyo'' from ''After the Quake'', adapted into a French animated film of the same name.

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* ''The Elephant Vanishes''

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* ''The Elephant Vanishes''Vanishes'', which includes ''Literature/BarnBurning'', the basis for movie ''Film/Burning2018''.



* His short story "Literature/BarnBurning" was the basis for 'Film/Burning2018''.



* ''Men Without Women''

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* ''Men Without Women''
Women'', which includes ''Drive My Car'' - [[Film/DriveMyCar the basis for the 2021 movie of the same name]].

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* CreatorsOddball: In contrast to his other, more experimental and postmodern novels, ''Norwegian Wood'' is a fairly straightforward coming-of-age/love story.



* GenreAdultery: In contrast to his other, more experimental and postmodern novels, ''Norwegian Wood'' is a fairly straightforward coming-of-age/love story.



* MindScrew: In almost every single book. The notable exception to this is ''Literature/NorwegianWood'', which was his attempt to write a book [[GenreAdultery very much unlike his usual work]].

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* MindScrew: In almost every single book. The notable exception to this is ''Literature/NorwegianWood'', which was his attempt to write a book [[GenreAdultery very much unlike his usual work]].work.

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Murakami’s fiction often concerns dreams, sex, violence, the inexplicable, loneliness, parallel worlds, jazz and cats.

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Murakami’s Murakami's fiction often concerns dreams, sex, violence, the inexplicable, loneliness, parallel worlds, jazz and cats.





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* FixFic: ''Samsa in Love'' is a more optimistic take on Creator/FranzKafka's ''Literature/TheMetamorphosis'' in which Gregor Samsa doesn't commit suicide and instead transforms back into a human with no memory of his experiences as a giant bug. Afterwards, he bonds with a hunchback woman while readjusting to the human world.
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* His short story "Literature/BarnBurning" was the basis for 'Film/{{Burning}}''.

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* His short story "Literature/BarnBurning" was the basis for 'Film/{{Burning}}''.'Film/Burning2018''.
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* His short story "Literature/BarnBurning" was the basis for 'Film/{{Burning}}''.

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