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The Gate

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Zusatztext “I especially remember the strong sense of identification I  felt with The Gate ! the story of a young married couple living in far-from-ideal circumstances.” —Haruki Murakami “Released in 1910! The Gate is among top Japanese novelist Soseki’s best-know works. A man suddenly abandons his loving wife to enter a life of contemplation in a Zen temple. He goes looking for answers but finds only more questions.” —Library Journal   “A sensitive! skillfully written novel by the most widely read Japanese author of modern times.” — The Guardian "Soseki had a genius for sensitively depicting souls in torment.  The novel is about the marriage of Sosuke and Oyone…. The Gate beautifully shows the way their relationship is suffused with both love and remorse! constantly reminding them of their pain while also acting to soothe it.... The Gate concludes with a poignant diminuendo! where Soseki takes leave of his couple with a scene of quiet and bittersweet domesticity. The sign of his greatness is that those last! longing notes sound as clearly now as when they were written." —Sam Sacks! The Wall Street Journal “An empathetic portrayal of character dovetailing with Nietzschean and Zen thought…[Soseki] never stopped being a hard-boiled intellectual with a mercilessly ironic vision — and he never stayed still.” —Damian Flanagan! The Japan Times “Soseki’s prose is so delicate that each page is like looking at a set of dreamy watercolors.’ — Sunday Telegraph   “ The Gate is not so much tragic or comic as a graceful balance between the dispiriting and the humorous. It is surely the kind of writing we need. A masterpiece of taste and clarity.” —New Statesman   “ The Gate is almost devoid of dramatic incidents! but halting conversations of a quite ordinary husband and wife have a peculiar poignance because their love is the one abiding element in their lives. The descriptions of Soseki’s house and its surroundings are as precise as in a Naturalist novel! and the atmosphere of almost featureless days is unfalteringly conveyed! but the novel never becomes boring! no doubt because of the excellence of the writing.” —Donald Keene Informationen zum Autor Nastume Soseki (1867–1916) was born the youngest of eight children during the last year of the Tokugawa shogunate in Edo, the city shortly to be renamed Tokyo, and became the defining writer of the Meiji period (1868–1912). Raised by foster parents until he was nine, he made a faltering start at school but soon displayed a special aptitude for Chinese studies and later for the English language, ultimately earning an advanced degree in English literature. As an undergraduate at Tokyo Imperial University, he published an essay on Walt Whitman that introduced the poet’s work to Japan. After teaching for several years, Soseki was sent in 1900 to England for two years by the Ministry of Education. Upon his return he succeeded Lafcadio Hearn in the English department at Tokyo Imperial University. Soseki published his first work of fiction in 1905, the opening chapter of what would become the famous satirical novel I Am a Cat . In 1907, offered a position with the Asahi Newspaper publishing company, he left teaching to become a full-time writer, and proceeded to produce novels at the rate of one a year until his death from a stomach ulcer in 1916. Other major works to have appeared in English translation include Botchan , Kusamakura , The Miner , and Kokoro . William F. Sibley (1941–2009) was a professor of East Asian languages and civilizations at the University of Chicago. A translator of Japanese fiction and nonfiction, Sibley was at work on Soseki’s First Trilogy, comprising Sanshiro , And Then , and The Gate , at the time of his death. Pico Iyer is the a...

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Authors Pico Iyer, Saoseki Natsume, William F. Sibley, Natsume Soseki, Natsume/ Sibley Soseki
Assisted by Pico Iyer (Introduction), Edward Fowler (Translation), William F Sibley (Translation), William F. Sibley (Translation)
Publisher NEW YORK REVIEW OF BOOKS
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback
Released 04.12.2012
 
EAN 9781590175873
ISBN 978-1-59017-587-3
No. of pages 256
Dimensions 128 mm x 203 mm x 14 mm
Series New York Review Books Classics
Subject Fiction > Narrative literature

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