Haruki Murakami Quotes
If Possible, I'd Like To Avoid That Kind Of Literary Burnout. My Idea Of Literature Is Something More Spontaneous, More Cohesive, Something With A Kind Of Natural, Positive Vitality. For Me, Writing A Novel Is Like Climbing A Steep Mountain, Struggling Up The Face Of The Cliff,
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