Haruki Murakami’s Exclusive Reading of “Kaho”
In a rare and intimate setting, Haruki Murakami delighted a select audience with a live reading of his yet-to-be-published short story “Kaho.” The event took place at a special book event titled “The Owl Reads in Spring,” held as a fundraiser for the Waseda International House of Literature library.
The Event Details
Only 1,100 fortunate attendees had the privilege of experiencing Murakami’s reading firsthand. The event was hosted at Waseda University in Tokyo, where Murakami himself once studied. Alongside Murakami, acclaimed author Mieko Kawakami also graced the stage, adding to the literary richness of the evening.
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