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Norwegian Wood OK, and Pretty

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Norwegian Wood OK, and Pretty

Despite a tepid critical reception so far, people will go see the film adaptation of one of Japan’s most revered books.

The film adaptation of one of Japan’s most revered modern books was released in Japanese cinemas over the weekend. Norwegian Wood, or Noruwei No Mori, is based on the 1987 novel of the same name by 61-year-old novelist Haruki Murakami, the country’s superstar of postmodern literature and a 2010 Nobel literature nominee.

Unsurprisingly, expectations for the movie were high and media coverage plentiful. The film’s cast members have been making the rounds through the Japanese variety show circuit over the past few weeks as well, helping to add to the hype. A consequential resurgence of national pride and interest in Murakami’s book isn’t surprising either—in the two decades-plus it’s been out, Norwegian Wood has already had widespread appeal: It’s sold over 10 million copies in Japan alone, and has also been read by millions of people around the world in over 30 languages.

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