Rediscovering Natsume Soseki: With the First English Translation of Travels in Manchuria and Korea. Celebrating the Centenary of Soseki's Arrival in England 1900-1902 (Rediscovering, #3)

Inger Sigrun Brodey (Editor & Translator) and Sammy I. Tsunematsu (Editor & Translator)

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First publication in English of Soseki's travels through Manchuria on the then recently-acquired South Manchurian Railway. 6-week travelogue including boat from Osaka to Dairen, railway up the Liaodong Peninsular to Fushun. Many descriptions of Manchuria. It is a lively, informative and sometimes very funny narrative, which reveals Soseki's wit and Western-style humour in observing the human condition, as well as the literary techniques that characterize his subsequent achievements in shaping the modern Japanese novel. The Introduction by Inger Sigrun Brodey provides both a new perspective on Soseki the man and writer, as well as an insightful commentary on the SMR journey itself and the place of the travelogue in Soseki's writings. A selection of Sammy Tsumematsu's collection of previously unpublished photographs of Soseki is also included.
  • ISBN10 1901903303
  • ISBN13 9781901903300
  • Publish Date 31 December 2000
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country GB
  • Publisher Brill
  • Imprint Global Oriental Ltd