Haruki Murakami is here to fix your life (in two hundred words or fewer?), and the Esquire Books Blog gives you a sneak peek:
Yo Haruki,
Your Kanye video was dope! Love your art, man. Question: One of the advantages of animation is that you can use long exposures and slow film stock to reduce grain and capture a lot of fine detail. Can you recommend a film stock?--Filmishly Flummoxed
Eighteen years have gone by, and still I can bring back every detail of that day in the meadow. Washed clean of summer's dust by days of gentle rain, the mountains wore a deep, brilliant green. The October breeze set white fronds of head-tall grasses swaying. One long streak of cloud hung pasted across a dome of frozen blue. It almost hurt to look at that faroff sky. A puff of wind swept across the meadow and through her hair before it slipped into the woods to rustle branches and send back snatches of distant barking--a hazy sound that seemed to reach us from the doorway to another world. We heard no other sounds. We met no other people. We saw only two bright, red birds leap startled from the center of the meadow and dart into the woods. As we ambled along, Naoko spoke to me of wells.



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