Sanshirō
1908 • 376 pages

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One of Soseki's most beloved works of fiction, the novel depicts the 23-year-old Sanshiro leaving the sleepy countryside for the first time in his life to experience the constantly moving 'real world' of Tokyo, its women and university. In the subtle tension between our appreciation of Soseki's lively humour and our awareness of Sanshiro's doomed innocence, the novel comes to life. Sanshiro is also penetrating social and cultural commentary.


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This article in the Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies by the translator (Jay Rubin) has been really helpful in my understanding of the various imagery and symbolism employed by Soseki in the novel:
Sanshirō and Sōseki

June 8, 2015

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