
While student protestors at Toru’s university, echoing the complaints and demands of their French comrades, take over classes to pass out pamphlets and decry the state of the modern university, Toru himself remains politically neutral and profoundly disaffected.

Students around the world felt that their lives as cogs in a larger capitalist machine were impoverished economically, politically, sexually, and psychologically-“the student is the most universally despised creature,” reads the seminal French pamphlet On the Poverty of Student Life. At Toru’s Tokyo university, leftists push for the destruction of the entire concept of the university as an institution of and for the privileged, echoing the May 1968 student riots at the Sorbonne in France. Norwegian Wood is set in the late 1960s-a time of global unrest and desire for revolution and social change. The recipient of prizes and awards such as the Gunzo Award, the Word Fantasy Award, the Franz Kafka Prize, and the Jerusalem Prize, Murakami’s work has been translated into over fifty languages and adapted widely for stage and screen. Murakami’s best-known works include The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle, Kafka on the Shore, 1Q84, and the memoir What I Talk About When I Talk About Running, a chronicle of his experiences as a marathon runner whose title is an homage to one of Murakami’s major literary influences, Raymond Carver. The novel struck a chord with Japanese culture and sold millions of copies, catapulting Murakami to international fame. After publishing the sci-fi novel Hard-Boiled Wonderland and the End of the World in 1985, Murakami returned to realism with 1987’s Norwegian Wood. As Murakami continued writing and publishing fiction, his novels began to transform from autobiographical coming-of-age tales into more surrealist, speculative, operatic works.

He completed his first novel, Hear the Wind Sing, in just 10 months, and published it to great acclaim in 1979.

In his late twenties, Murakami-inspired by the work of Raymond Chandler, Kurt Vonnegut, and Richard Brautigan, among others-began writing fiction. After studying drama at Waseda University in Tokyo, Murakami and his wife, Yoko, opened a coffee-and-jazz bar which they operated together for nearly a decade. Born in Kyoto Prefecture to parents who both taught Japanese literature, Haruki Murakami grew up in several cities on Japanese main island of Honshū.
