A master at blurring reality and fantasy, Japanese novelist Haruki Murakami strikes again with 1Q84, a riff on Orwell’s 1984. Malcolm Jones on whether the hefty novel was worth the wait. The Japanese ...
Here’s an unorthodox suggestion: Try to read Haruki Murakami’s “1Q84” in as close to a single sitting as you can. It won’t be easy — the novel clocks in at 926 pages and is often densely allusive, if ...
The Folio Society remains the company to beat when it comes to lavish, illustrated hardcover editions of classic books and comics. IGN can exclusively reveal the next classic novel receiving The Folio ...