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Kokoro

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  • 238 stránok
  • 9 hodin čítania

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Kokoro (1914) is a novel by Natsume Soseki that delves into themes of isolation and identity during Japan's modernization. The story revolves around the narrator, who, while on vacation, meets an older man, Sensei, who becomes a mentor. The narrator begins visiting Sensei and his wife in their affluent Tokyo home. Over time, he senses a secret from Sensei's past, which his mentor promises to share when the moment is right. As the narrator's father falls ill amid the end of the Meiji era, he returns home to support his family. Despite the sorrow surrounding him, he longs for Sensei, who is aging. As his father's death approaches, the narrator receives a lengthy letter from Tokyo, revealing Sensei's life story filled with suffering and mistakes. This revelation deepens their connection and imparts wisdom to the narrator. Kokoro is a poignant exploration of morality, conflict, and the human experience, crafted by one of Japan's most celebrated writers. This edition features a beautifully designed cover and a professionally typeset manuscript, making it a classic work of Japanese literature accessible to modern readers.

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Kokoro, Natsume S¿seki

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Rok vydania
2021
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Titul
Kokoro
Jazyk
anglicky
Vydavateľ
Mint Editions
Rok vydania
2021
Väzba
mäkká
Počet strán
238
ISBN10
1513283294
ISBN13
9781513283296
Série
Prvé vydanie
1914
Pôvodný názov
こころ
Hodnotenie
4,05 z 5
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Kokoro (1914) is a novel by Natsume Soseki that delves into themes of isolation and identity during Japan's modernization. The story revolves around the narrator, who, while on vacation, meets an older man, Sensei, who becomes a mentor. The narrator begins visiting Sensei and his wife in their affluent Tokyo home. Over time, he senses a secret from Sensei's past, which his mentor promises to share when the moment is right. As the narrator's father falls ill amid the end of the Meiji era, he returns home to support his family. Despite the sorrow surrounding him, he longs for Sensei, who is aging. As his father's death approaches, the narrator receives a lengthy letter from Tokyo, revealing Sensei's life story filled with suffering and mistakes. This revelation deepens their connection and imparts wisdom to the narrator. Kokoro is a poignant exploration of morality, conflict, and the human experience, crafted by one of Japan's most celebrated writers. This edition features a beautifully designed cover and a professionally typeset manuscript, making it a classic work of Japanese literature accessible to modern readers.