In his new essay, Haruki Murakami took a break from marathon running to enjoy a leisurely stroll around Ashiya, an earthquake-damaged place he once called his hometown. He finds a town scarred by natural disaster, a town he wrestles to accept as changed.
A Stroll with Murakami
Kelly Opdycke
Kelly Opdycke is a Rumpus intern and an optimist with realist tendencies. She spent her summer at 826LA, where she helped English-Language Learners master homophones in the Amazon, take notes while exploring the Endeavour space shuttle, and write resumes that explain their exceptional hide-and-seek skills. Before this, she received her master’s degree from CSULA. She will be applying to doctoral programs this fall.