
| Size of file | : 2.92MB |
| Auther | : Natsume Soseki |
| Number of Pages | : 246 |
| Date of Coming | : 2022-08-10 |
| Section | : Literary novels |
| Department | : literature |
| book quality | : Good |
| Language | : Arabic |
Author: Natsume Soseki
About the Author: Natsume Sōseki (9 February 1867 – 9 December 1916) was a Japanese novelist. He is best known around the world for his novels Kokoro, Botchan, I Am a Cat, Kusamakura and his unfinished work Light and Darkness. He was also a scholar of British literature and writer of haiku, kanshi, and fairy tales. From 1984 until 2004, his portrait appeared on the front of the Japanese 1,000 yen note.
About the Author: Natsume Kin’nosuke was born on 9 February 1867 in the town of Babashita, Ushigome, Edo (present Kikui, Shinjuku, Tokyo), the fifth son of village head (nanushi) Natsume Kohē Naokatsu and his wife Chie.
About the Author: Sōseki attended the First Tokyo Middle School (now Hibiya High School), where he became deeply enamored with Chinese literature, and fancied that he might someday become a writer. His desire to become an author arose when he was about fifteen when he told his older brother about his interest in literature. However, his family disapproved strongly of this course of action, and when Sōseki entered the Tokyo Imperial University in September 1884, it was with the intention of becoming an architect. Although he preferred Chinese classics, he started studying English at that time, feeling that it might prove useful to him in his future career, as English was a necessity in Japanese college.
About the Author: In 1887, Sōseki met Masaoka Shiki, a friend who would give him encouragement on the path to becoming a writer, which would ultimately be his career. Shiki tutored him in the art of composing haiku. From this point on, he began signing his poems with the epithet Sōseki, a Chinese idiom meaning “stubborn”. In 1890, he entered the English Literature department, and quickly mastered the English language. In 1891 he produced a partial English translation of the classical work upon request by his then English literature professor James Main Dixon.
About the Author: In 1895, Sōseki began teaching at Matsuyama Middle School in Shikoku, which later became the setting of his novel Botchan. Along with fulfilling his teaching duties, Sōseki published haiku and Chinese poetry in a number of newspapers and periodicals. He resigned his post in 1896, and began teaching at the Fifth High School in Kumamoto. On June 10 of that year, he married Nakane Kyōko.
About the Author: Sōseki’s literary career began in 1903, when he began to contribute haiku, renku (haiku-style linked verse), haitaishi (linked verse on a set theme) and literary sketches to literary magazines. However, it was the public success of his satirical novel I Am a Cat in 1905 that won him wide public admiration as well as critical acclaim.
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تسرد رواية «بوتشان» قصّة طريفة عن أستاذ شاب يتمرّد على «التقاليد» في مدرسة ريفيّة، وهي تعدُّ من النّماذج الكلاسيكية في هذا النوع الكتابي، على غرار رواية «الحارس في حقل الشوفان» للكاتب ج. د. سالينجر أو «مغامرات هاكلبيري فين» لمارك توين. تتمتّع هذه القصة بشعبيّة ورواج منقطعي النظير بين القرّاء اليابانيين الشباب وكبار السن على السواء، ولم يكن لمرور الزمن أيّ تأثير على مكانتها بين روائع الأدب الياباني، الأمر الذي حدا بالمختص في الأدب الياباني دونالد كين إلى القول إنها «الرّواية الأوسع انتشاراً في اليابان الحديثة».
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