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Kokoro

Author: Natsume Sōseki

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A Japanese classic exploring isolation, guilt, and the transition from the Meiji era.

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Hailed by The New Yorker as “rich in understanding and insight,”

Kokoro—”the heart of things”—is the work of one of Japan’s most popular authors. This thought-provoking trilogy of stories explores the very essence of loneliness and stands as a stirring introduction to modern Japanese literature.

What is love, and what is friendship? What is the extent of our responsibility to ourselves and to others? A trilogy of stories that explores the very essence of loneliness, Kokoro opens with “Sensei and I,” in which the narrator recounts his relationship with an intellectual who dwells in isolation but maintains a sophisticated worldview. “My Parents and I” brings the reader into the narrator’s family circle, and “Sensei and His Testament” features the eponymous character’s explanation of how he came to live a life of solitude.

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