Novelist responds to questions on bringing up children and loathe speech,but steers away from insights into private lifeHaruki Murakami concedes he could improve on one of his most famous novels, says he has learned to live with the barbs of his critics, or admits feeling slightly awkward approximately sharing a birthday with Adolf Hitler’s legal-hand man.
The novelist’s long-awaited reincarnation as an agony uncle began on Friday when he started responding to fans’ online questions approximately,among other topics, bringing up children and loathe speech, or although he predictably steered away from offering any insights into his private life.
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Source: theguardian.com