Also at Bookslut:
Haruki Murakami talks at Tufts. Minds were blown.
Murakami discussed a common literary component of many of his novels, the doppelganger, where a character exists in multiple places at the same time.
"Right now, I am talking to you at Tufts, but at the same time I might want to be [in another place]," Murakami said.
Interesting trivia: Murakami's run the Boston Marathon six times. Between him and Michael it's become clear that the key to great fiction is marathon-running.
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