Botchan

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Product details

  • ISBN 9781513209258
  • Dimensions: 127 x 203mm
  • Publication Date: 23 Sep 2021
  • Publisher: Mint Editions
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
  • Language: English
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Natsume Sseki (1867-1916) was a Japanese novelist. Born in Babashita a town in the Edo region of Ushigome Sseki was the youngest of six children. Due to financial hardship he was adopted by a childless couple who raised him from 1868 until their divorce eight years later at which point Sseki returned to his biological family. Educated in Tokyo he took an interest in literature and went on to study English and Chinese Classics while at the Tokyo Imperial University. He started his career as a poet publishing haiku with the help of his friend and fellow-writer Masaoka Shiki. In 1895 he found work as a teacher at a middle school in Shikoku which would serve as inspiration for his popular novel Botchan (1906). In 1900 Sseki was sent by the Japanese government to study at University College London. Later described as the most unpleasant years in his life Ssekis time in London introduced him to British culture and earned him a position as a professor of English literature back in Tokyo. Recognized for such novels as Sanshir (1908) and Kokoro (1914) Sseki was a visionary artist whose deep commitment to the life of humanity has earned him praise from such figures as Haruki Murakami who named Sseki as his favorite writer.