Kokoro

by Sōseki Natsume

Other authorsMeredith McKinney
Paperback, 2010

Collection

Status

Available

Description

The great Japanese author's most famous novel, in its first new English translation in half a century   No collection of Japanese literature is complete without Natsume Soseki's Kokoro, his most famous novel and the last he completed before his death. Published here in the first new translation in more than fifty years, Kokoro--meaning "heart"--is the story of a subtle and poignant friendship between two unnamed characters, a young man and an enigmatic elder whom he calls "Sensei." Haunted by tragic secrets that have cast a long shadow over his life, Sensei slowly opens up to his young disciple, confessing indiscretions from his own student days that have left him reeling with guilt, and revealing, in the seemingly unbridgeable chasm between his moral anguish and his student's struggle to understand it, the profound cultural shift from one generation to the next that characterized Japan in the early twentieth century.… (more)

Publication

New York, N.Y. : Penguin Books, 2010.

ISBN

9780143106036

Pages

xvi; 238

Language

Original language

Japanese

Original publication date

1914 (original Japanese)
1957 (English: Edwin McClellan ∙ Regnery Publishing)
2010 (English: McKinney Meredith)

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