Newyork Times記事より:
SOHOにあるオハイオシアターで来月、春樹さんの小説をベースにしたメルチメディアシアター作品の上映が決まったようです。年明けの12日にプレビューがあり、15日から30日まで上演されるとのこと。
春樹さんの作品、映画(『ノルウェイの森』)、音楽(『パン屋大襲撃』)、舞台と最近、いろいろなメディアに変換されてますね。
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/12/14/theater/14arts-INTHEWINGS_BRF.html
“The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle,” a new multimedia theater piece based on the novel by Haruki Murakami, is set for a run at the Ohio Theater in SoHo next month. Part of the Public Theater’s Under the Radar Festival, the show, conceived and directed by Stephen Earnhart, and written for the stage by Mr. Earnhart and Gregory Pierce, combines live music, puppetry and movement, with cinematic video and audio technology used to tell a story of the human quest to find intimate connections. Previews begin Jan. 12, with an opening on Jan. 15 and performances through Jan. 30
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2009年12月6日日曜日
Japanese writer Murakami honoured in Spain
http://www.expatica.com/es/news/spanish-news/Japanese-writer-Murakami-honoured-in-Spain_58594.html
Japanese writer Murakami honoured in Spain
Japanese cult author Haruki Murakami has been awarded Spain's Order of Arts and Letters, the Spanish government announced Friday.
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The manga that poured French wine into AsiaMadrid - Japanese cult author Haruki Murakami has been awarded Spain's Order of Arts and Letters, the Spanish government announced Friday.
The award is "in recognition of the creative personality of a very original narrative voice, a creator of literary work who has become a leading reference for contemporary literature," the ministry of culture said.
"Since the publication in Spain of his novel 'A Wild Sheep Chase' he has enjoyed considerable success among the Spanish public," it said in a statement.
Murakami, 60, a former Tokyo jazz bar owner often mentioned as a Nobel literature prize contender, has struck a global chord with his sensitive tales of the absurdity and loneliness of modern life.
His novels, which have been translated into almost 40 languages, also include "Norwegian Wood," "Kafka on the Shore" and "The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle."
His latest work, "1Q84", became an instant bestseller when it was released in Japan in May.
AFP/Expatica
Japanese writer Murakami honoured in Spain
Japanese cult author Haruki Murakami has been awarded Spain's Order of Arts and Letters, the Spanish government announced Friday.
Related ArticlesNobel Literature Prize could go to a poet this year
Japanese pop artist to exhibit in Versailles
The manga that poured French wine into AsiaMadrid - Japanese cult author Haruki Murakami has been awarded Spain's Order of Arts and Letters, the Spanish government announced Friday.
The award is "in recognition of the creative personality of a very original narrative voice, a creator of literary work who has become a leading reference for contemporary literature," the ministry of culture said.
"Since the publication in Spain of his novel 'A Wild Sheep Chase' he has enjoyed considerable success among the Spanish public," it said in a statement.
Murakami, 60, a former Tokyo jazz bar owner often mentioned as a Nobel literature prize contender, has struck a global chord with his sensitive tales of the absurdity and loneliness of modern life.
His novels, which have been translated into almost 40 languages, also include "Norwegian Wood," "Kafka on the Shore" and "The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle."
His latest work, "1Q84", became an instant bestseller when it was released in Japan in May.
AFP/Expatica
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