From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Ryū Murakami (born 19 February 1952 in Sasebo, Nagasaki) is a Japanese novelist and filmmaker. He is colloquially referred to as the "Maradona of Japanese literature". Description above from the Wikipedia article Ryû Murakami, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Audition
(Novel)
Tokyo Decadence
(Screenplay)
Tokyo Decadence
(Novel)
Tokyo Decadence
(Director)
Karaoke Terror
(Novel)
It's All Right, My Friend
(Screenplay)
It's All Right, My Friend
(Novel)
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(Novel)
Dance with Me
(Director)
Raffles Hotel
(Director)
Raffles Hotel
(Writer)
Almost Transparent Blue
(Writer)
Almost Transparent Blue
(Director)
It's All Right, My Friend
(Director)
Love & Pop
(Novel)
Run Ichiro Run
(Novel)
Dance with Me
(Writer)
Piercing
(Novel)
55 Sai Kara No Hello Life
(Author)
Almost Transparent Blue
(Novel)