![]() (neighborhood magistrate) it had been passed down in his family for Soseki'sįather, a well-to-do townsman, had held the administrative position of nanushi Was relatively old, fifty-three, and his mother, forty. The last of six childred, born when his father, Naokatsu, Kinnosuke in Edo (nowadays Tokyo) into a minor samurai family. Natsume Sōseki, usually referred to as Sōseki, was born Hand, I cannot bring myself to write of him in any other way." Now, I find that I think of him as "Sensei" still. Whenever the memory of him comes back to me Is not because I consider it more discreet, but it is because I find it Therefore refer to him simply as "Sensei," and not by his real name. Several ofīooks examined problems of the modernization of his country.Īlong with Ogai Mori (1862-1922), Sōseki is considered to be the ![]() (1906) has been one of the most read novels in Japan. ![]() Mentor, referred to as the honorific title of "Sensei". Story about loneliness and friendship of a young student and his Sōseki's best-known works include Kokoro (1914), a ![]() Japanese novelist and essayist, a master of psychologicalįiction. A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z ![]()
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