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Rebecca Aronauer

Good with nouns and verbs, uses adverbs sparingly.
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“Whenever I write a novel, I have a strong sense that I am doing something I was unable to do before. With each new work, I move up a step and discover something new inside me. I don’t see this novel as a departure, but I do think it has been a major step in my career. Formally speaking, this is the first full-length novel I have written from beginning to end in the third person.”
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- Haruki Murakami, the author of this week’s story, “Town of Cats,” talking to the magazine’s fiction editor, Deborah Treisman. Click through for the rest of their chat. (via newyorker)

I rarely get so excited about a new book that I buy it in hardcover. 1Q84 will be one of those exceptions. 

Related: The worst part about not having a mailing address is not having my New Yorker subscription. 

September 02, 2011
Tags: Haruki Murakami, fiction, IQ84, writing, writers
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