Murakami Haruki's magical realism revolutionized Japanese literature, blending surreal elements with everyday life. His works explore themes of alienation, identity, and the impact of Western culture on Japanese society, resonating with readers worldwide. Murakami's distinctive style combines simple prose with complex narratives, often featuring parallel storylines and open-ended conclusions. His novels, such as "Norwegian Wood" and "1Q84," have become cultural touchstones, inspiring a new generation of writers and readers alike.