12 Problems Only Haruki Murakami Fans Will Understand

9. The Whole Nobel Prize Thing

Murakami's feelings on winning the Nobel Prize in Literature are quite clear €“ he doesn't really care. €œNo, I don't want prizes.€ he once said in an interview. €œThat means you're finished.€

Nevertheless, it's natural for fans of the man's work to want to see that work recognised €“ especially in one of the most prestigious forms possible. Every year bookmakers cite Murakami as one of the frontrunners for the Nobel Prize in Literature, and every year (thus far) fans are disappointed. Knowing Murakami doesn't particularly mind is encouraging, but fans still hold out for the year he reigns victorious.
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