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Soseki - Modern Japan''s Greatest Novelist

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Zusatztext John Nathan has given us a robust portrayal of Soseki’s aesthetic practices and what they meant for his life and his work. His thoughtful readings, always grounded in his own aesthetic and emotional response and further honed through translation, provide an inspiring model for the Japanese literary criticism of the future. Informationen zum Autor John Nathan is Koichi Takashima Professor of Japanese Cultural Studies Emeritus at the University of California, Santa Barbara. He is the author of Mishima: A Biography (1974) and Sony: The Private Life (1999), among other titles. He is the translator of Soseki’s last novel, Light and Dark (Columbia, 2014), as well as works by Yukio Mishima and Kenzaburo Oe. Nathan is also an Emmy Award–winning filmmaker. Klappentext John Nathan provides a lucid and vivid account of Natsume S¿seki, the father of the modern novel in Japan. This biography elevates S¿seki to his rightful place as a great synthesizer of literary traditions and a brilliant chronicler of universal experience who, no less than his Western contemporaries, anticipated twentieth-century modernism. Zusammenfassung Natsume Soseki (1867–1916) was the father of the modern novel in Japan, chronicling the plight of bourgeois characters caught between familiar modes of living and the onslaught of Western values and conventions. Yet even though generations of Japanese high school students have been expected to memorize passages from his novels and he is routinely voted the most important Japanese writer in national polls, he remains less familiar to Western readers than authors such as Kawabata, Tanizaki, and Mishima. In this biography, John Nathan provides a lucid and vivid account of a great writer laboring to create a remarkably original oeuvre in spite of the physical and mental illness that plagued him all his life. He traces Soseki’s complex and contradictory character, offering rigorous close readings of Soseki’s groundbreaking experiments with narrative strategies, irony, and multiple points of view as well as recounting excruciating hospital stays and recurrent attacks of paranoid delusion. Drawing on previously untranslated letters and diaries, published reminiscences, and passages from Soseki’s fiction, Nathan renders intimate scenes of the writer’s life and distills a portrait of a tormented yet unflaggingly original author. The first full-length study of Soseki in fifty years, Nathan’s biography elevates Soseki to his rightful place as a great synthesizer of literary traditions and a brilliant chronicler of universal experience who, no less than his Western contemporaries, anticipated the modernism of the twentieth century. Inhaltsverzeichnis Preface Acknowledgments 1. Beginnings 2. School Days 3. Words 4. The Provinces 5. London 6. Home Again 7. I Am a Cat 8. Smaller Gems 9. The Thursday Salon 10. A Professional Novelist 11. Sanshiro 12. A Pair of Novels 13. Crisis at Shuzenji 14. A Death in the Family 15. Einsamkeit 16. Grass on the Wayside 17. The Final Year Notes Selected Bibliography Index...

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