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Revision as of 06:06, 23 April 2016
Natsume Sōseki (夏目 漱石?, February 9, 1867 – December 9, 1916), born Natsume Kinnosuke (夏目 金之助?) was a Japanese novelist.
Life and works
He is best known for his novels Kokoro, Botchan (nonfiction), I Am a Cat and his unfinished work Light and Darkness.
He was also a scholar of British literature and composer of haiku, kanshi, and fairy tales.
From 1984 until 2004, his portrait appeared on the front of the Japanese 1000 yen note.
In Japan, he is often considered the greatest writer in modern Japanese history.
Nonfiction cross-reference
Fiction cross-reference
External links
- Natsume Sōseki @ Wikipedia