Paperback

$16.99  $18.99 Save 11% Current price is $16.99, Original price is $18.99. You Save 11%.
  • SHIP THIS ITEM
    Qualifies for Free Shipping
  • PICK UP IN STORE
    Check Availability at Nearby Stores

Related collections and offers


Overview

Notes From Your Bookseller

A read with numerous interpretations revolving around a central question of what it means to be human. With detailed descriptions and an eye for detail, this is a story that's easy to ground in and immediately settles into the deep exploration of morality contained within.

"The subject of 'Kokoro,' which can be translated as 'the heart of things' or as 'feeling,' is the delicate matter of the contrast between the meanings the various parties of a relationship attach to it. In the course of this exploration, Soseki brilliantly describes different levels of friendship, family relationships, and the devices by which men attempt to escape from their fundamental loneliness. The novel sustains throughout its length something approaching poetry, and it is rich in understanding and insight. The translation, by Edwin McClellan, is extremely good."

—Anthony West, The New Yorker


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780895267153
Publisher: Skyhorse Publishing
Publication date: 07/01/1996
Pages: 248
Sales rank: 52,662
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.80(d)
Lexile: 890L (what's this?)

About the Author

Natsume Soseki (1867-1916), one of Japan's most influential modern writers, is widely considered the foremost novelist of the Meiji era (1868-1914) and a master of psychological fiction. As well as his works of fiction, his essays, haiku, and kanshi have been influential and are popular even today. 
 
Meredith McKinney (translator) holds a PhD in medieval Japanese literature from the University in Canberra, where she teaches in the Japan Centre. She lived and taught in Japan for twenty years and now lives near Braidwood, New South Wales. Her other translations include Ravine and Other Stories, The Tale of Saigyo, and for Penguin Classics, The Pillow Book of Sei Shonagon, and Kusamakura.

Table of Contents

Part One: Sensei and I
Part Two: My Parents and I
Part Three: Sensei and His Testament

What People are Saying About This

From the Publisher

"This elegant novel...suffuses the reader with a sense of old Japan."
-Los Angeles Times

"Soseki is the representative modern Japanese novelist, a figure of truly national stature."
-Haruki Murakami

From the B&N Reads Blog

Customer Reviews