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Kokoro

Kokoro

Author(s): Natsume Soseki

Location(s): Tokyo

Genre(s): Historical, Fiction

Era(s): Turn 19th Century

A young student makes himself the acolyte of an old man he calls ‘Sensei’. Bitter, cynical and indolent, Sensei has withdrawn from society. The young student is at once attracted by these qualities and also deeply puzzled. Not even Sensei’s wife knows the source of his inconsolable heart. As their friendship grows, the young student becomes more intrigued by the secrets that haunt Sensei, the mysteries of his past that have compromised his relationship with the world. Kokoro, meaning heart in Japanese, is a meditation on the part played by honour, friendship, love and death in Japanese culture. These themes are subtly subverted by the pen of Japan’s preeminent author Natsume Soseki.

Kokoro joins the UNESCO Collection of Representative Works, which include The Gate, The Tower of London and the The Three-Cornered World from Peter Owen Publishers as part of an international programme to bring one of Japan’s best known authors to a new English-speaking audience.

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