Haruki Murakami, the eternal candidate for the Nobel Prize in Literature, why hasn't he ever won?
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Will Haruki Murakami win the award? Nobel Prize in Literature announced on the night of the 6th
The Swedish Academy will announce the Nobel Prize in Literature at 8:00 p.m. on the 6th. If a Japanese person wins the Literature Prize, it will be the third person after Yasunari Kawabata in 1968 and Kenzaburo Oe in 94. Murakami Haruki (73), who has won many international literary awards and is seen as a leading candidate for the Nobel Prize in Literature, was selected as France's “Chino del Duca World Literature Award” in May this year. It is …
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