Japanese author Haruki Murakami withdraws nomination for alternative Nobel Prize in Literature award

By Team Mynation  |  First Published Sep 17, 2018, 5:00 PM IST

Murakami has asked for a withdrawal of his name from a list of candidates who were contending for a new prize set up as an alternative Nobel Prize for Literature

Tokyo: An alternative award to the Nobel Prize of literature was set up by a group of Swedish cultural figures after this year’s Nobel Prize in Literature was postponed following a sexual misconduct scandal at the Swedish Academy. 
Renowned author Haruki Murakami was also the part of the nomination list for this award along with British-born author Neil Gaiman, Guadeloupe-born Maryse Conde and Vietnam-born Kim Thuy. However, the Kafka on The Shore writer requested to withdraw his nomination as he wanted to “concentrate on writing, away from media attention,” the organizers of the New Academy Prize in Literature said while announcing his withdrawal on social media site Facebook.

Murakami's forthcoming book Killing Commandante will be released in October. Recently, he also wrote liner notes by for remastered reissue of musician Ryuichi Sakamoto’s BTTB album. 

 

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