Kokoro

Kokoro
AuthorNatsume Sōseki
Original titleKokoro: Sensei no isho
LanguageJapanese
PublisherAsahi Shimbun (newspaper)
Iwanami Shoten (book)
Publication date
1914
Publication placeJapan
Media typePrint
Preceded byThe Wayfarer 

Kokoro (こゝろ, or in modern kana usage こころ) is a 1914 Japanese novel by Natsume Sōseki, and the final part of a trilogy starting with To the Spring Equinox and Beyond and followed by The Wayfarer (both 1912).[1] Set in the Meiji era, the novel tells of the acquaintance between a young man and an older man called "Sensei" ("teacher" or "master"), who holds a secret from his past regarding the death of a friend.

Kokoro was first published in serial form in the newspaper Asahi Shimbun.[2] Along with Osamu Dazai's 1948 No Longer Human, Kokoro is one of the best-selling novels of all time in Japan.[3][4]

  1. ^ Bourdaghs, Michael K. (2021). A Fictional Commons: Natsume Soseki and the Properties of Modern Literature. Duke University Press. ISBN 9781478014621.
  2. ^ Flanagan, Damian (2007). "Introduction". Kokoro. Peter Owen. ISBN 9780720612974.
  3. ^ "「夏目漱石」の真実をどれだけ知っていますか". 東洋経済オンライン (in Japanese). 2 October 2017. Retrieved 25 October 2022. 新潮文庫の『こころ』の発行部数は718万部。新潮文庫の漱石作品17冊の合計は3020万部を超える
  4. ^ "太宰治『人間失格』が韓国で100刷突破 出版社も「理由はミステリー」、なぜ人気?:朝日新聞GLOBE+". 朝日新聞GLOBE+ (in Japanese). Retrieved 25 October 2022. 『人間失格』は夏目漱石の『こころ』と共に日本で最も売れている小説で、そのことは韓国でもある程度知られている。

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