Die-hard fans of Haruki Murakami, the Japanese author perennially pegged as a contender for the Nobel literature prize, flocked to bookstores Thursday night to scoop up his new novel.
Major bookstores hosted late-night events and stayed open through the early hours to celebrate the release at midnight (11 pm HKT) of the hotly anticipated “Killing Commendatore”.
“I’ve been so excited about this book, I’m going to read as much as I can tonight, on the train home and as long as I can stay awake,” said Taira Shibasaki, a young worker who was one of the first to get hold of the novel’s two volumes.
During the countdown to midnight dozens of fans waited in single file outside the flagship branch of the Kinokuniya bookstore chain in Tokyo’s bustling Shinjuku neighbourhood.
“I’m a big reader and I plan to read the book tonight so I can post what I think on Twitter,” said Mohoko Aoyagi, a young female fan. “I’m sure there are lots of others who will do the same.”