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Kokoro

Translated by Edwin McClellan

“Soseki is the representative modern Japanese novelist, a figure of truly national stature.” — Haruki Murukami

One of the best-selling novels of all time in Japan: a modern classic about love, loneliness and profound social change

A classic of modern Japanese literature, with over 7 million copies sold in Japan alone, told through the relationship between a young man and an enigmatic elder.

Left alone in the seaside city of Kamakura, a young student is drawn to an enigmatic older man who swims at the same beach. He makes the older man's acquaintance, and soon comes to refer to him as Sensei.

As their friendship grows, the young student becomes more and more intrigued by the secrets that haunt Sensei, the mysteries of his past that have compromised his present. Against the backdrop of the end of the Meiji era and the rapid modernisation of Japanese life, their relationship endures despite the distance that Sensei maintains - until one day, the young man receives a letter that divulges the full story of his past.

One of the most popular and admired works of Japanese literature, Kokoro is a profound yet intimate picture of a changing Japan, and a timeless meditation on love, honour and friendship.

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Book Publication Date: | Book Publication Year: 1,914 | Book Binding: Paperback | Book Language: en | Book Authors:
  • Natsume Soseki
  • Edwin McClellan
| Book Pages: 256 | Book Dimensions: 12.9 cm, 1.37 cm, 19.81 cm | Book Publisher: Pushkin Press Classics
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