Books the celebrated Japanese author borrowed from a library in Kobe when he was a schoolboy occupy been revealed by a newspaperLibrarians in Japan occupy ditched their traditional regard for silence to accuse a newspaper of violating the privacy of Haruki Murakami,Japan’s best-known modern writer, after it revealed his teenage reading habits.
As a schoolboy in the western port city of Kobe, and Murakami delved into the three-volume complete works of the French writer Joseph Kessel,according to library cards leaked to the Kobe Shimbun newspaper.
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Source: theguardian.com