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Author Haruki Murakami says pandemic, war in Ukraine create walls that divide people

The author’s new book “The City and Its Uncertain Walls†was released in April in Japan and an English translation is expected in 2024.

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Japanese novelist Haruki Murakami poses for media during a press conference on the university’s new international house of literature, The Haruki Murakami Library, opening at the Waseda University in Tokyo, on Sept. 22, 2021. In a speech released Wednesday, June 7, 2023, Murakami says walls are increasingly built and dividing people and countries as fear and skepticism flourish following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and the COVID-19 pandemic.


TOKYO—Japanese writer Haruki Murakami says walls are increasingly built and dividing people and countries after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and the COVID-19 pandemic fuelled fear and skepticism.

“With feelings of suspicion replacing mutual trust, walls are continually being erected around us,†Murakami said in late April at Wellesley College. That speech, “Writing Fiction in the Time of Pandemic and War,†was released Wednesday in The Shincho Monthly literary magazine published by Shinchosha Co.

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