The New Yorker: Fiction

Bryan Washington Reads Haruki Murakami

Jun 1, 2020
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
2
Is There a Difference Between Quato and Literary Fiction?
02:07 • 2min
3
What's the Connection Between Japan and Your Novel?
03:54 • 2min
4
What Makes You Want to Read the Quake?
06:05 • 1min
5
U F O an Kushiro by Heruki Mura Kami
07:33 • 2min
6
Comodo's Secret Life
09:26 • 5min
7
Taking Time Off, Is It a Good Idea?
14:31 • 6min
8
Shema and Kako Sasaki Sat in a Cafe in the Airport.
20:22 • 5min
9
Vacado, a Part of Japan That Doesn't Get Much Snow
25:13 • 6min
10
The Hotel Is a Love Hotel, but You're Not Bothered, Are You?
30:48 • 3min
11
I'd Like to Hear It if You're Ka With It
33:38 • 4min
12
Shima's Wife Left a No, Didn't You?
37:30 • 5min
13
The New Yorker - The Best Writing in the World
42:39 • 3min
14
The Meaning of Life Is a Bizarre One
45:33 • 2min
15
How Do We Make Sense of Our Relationships?
47:23 • 2min
16
The Devastation of a Hokaido
49:30 • 2min
17
The Beginning of Self Realization
51:09 • 2min
18
A Man Like Kaco Runs a Bath, So He Takes a Bath
52:43 • 2min
19
What's in the Box?
54:20 • 3min
20
Anssaki and Chimo
57:05 • 2min
21
Is a UFO in the Title of the Book?
59:01 • 2min
22
The Ufo
01:01:25 • 2min
23
The New Yorker Fiction Podcast
01:03:01 • 2min