Murakami's 1st novel in 6 years to hit stores in April

This image released by Shinchosha Publishing Co. shows the front cover of Haruki Murakami鈥檚 new novel 鈥淭he City and Its Uncertain Walls.鈥 The new Haruki Murakami novel will be published in April 2023 and the publisher is saying little about it except that the Japanese manuscript is around 1,200 pages and the plot involves 鈥渁 story that had long been sealed.鈥 (Shinchosha via AP)

TOKYO (AP) 鈥 A new Haruki Murakami novel will be published in April and the publisher is saying little about it except that the Japanese manuscript is around 1,200 pages and the plot involves 鈥渁 story that had long been sealed.鈥

鈥淭he City and Its Uncertain Walls鈥 will be released on April 13 in both print and digital formats, Shinchosha Publishing Co. said in a statement on Wednesday. The availability of an English translation is not yet known.

In a brief promotional and cryptic teaser, the publisher said: 鈥淢ust go to the city. No matter what happens. A locked up 鈥榮tory鈥 starts to move quietly as if 鈥榦ld dreams鈥 are woken up and unraveled in a secluded archive.鈥

It added that the book is a 鈥渟oul-stirring, 100% pure Murakami world.鈥

Staff at the publisher said details about the plot are being withheld because many Murakami fans say they prefer to start reading his books without knowing what they are about.

It is unknown if the new novel is related to Murakami鈥檚 1980 story with the same title that was published in a literary magazine but never released as a book.

The novel is Murakami鈥檚 first since 鈥淜ishidancho Goroshi,鈥 or 鈥淜illing Commendatore,鈥 was released in February 2017.

A perennial candidate for the Nobel Prize in Literature, Murakami, 74, published his debut book, 鈥淗ear the Wind Sing,鈥 in 1979 while running a jazz bar in Tokyo. His 1987 romance 鈥淣orwegian Wood鈥 became his first bestseller, establishing him as a young literary star. Known for his magical realism, Murakami has also penned bestsellers such as 鈥淎 Wild Sheep Chase,鈥 鈥淭he Wind-up Bird Chronicle鈥 and 鈥1Q84.鈥 His latest, 鈥淜illing Commendatore,鈥 sold more than a million copies.

A library devoted to Murakami鈥檚 writings, scrapbooks and record collection opened in 2021 at his alma mater, Waseda University, in Tokyo as a venue for literary research and cultural exchange and a gathering spot for his fans.

Murakami is an avid music collector who appreciates genres ranging from classical to jazz and rock, and music serves as an important motif in many of his stories. Since 2018, Murakami has hosted a 鈥淢urakami Radio鈥 show on Tokyo FM in which he plays some of his favorite music and provides occasionally humorous commentary and music trivia. He has also sometimes spoken out against political leaders.

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