Sanshiro (N.Ed.)
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Sanshiro Ogawa leaves his peaceful provincial home and arrives in Tokyo to begin his university studies. In the vast, chaotic, yet fascinating metropolis, he encounters eccentric professors, intellectuals debating the country's future, students exploring life, and an enigmatic young woman, Mineko, whose presence introduces the turmoil and upheaval of first love. As he learns to navigate bohemian parties, heated arguments, temptations, and meaningful silences, Sanshiro discovers that growing up involves a mixture of daring and bewilderment, of feeling estranged from others and from oneself. With his unmistakable blend of delicacy, humor, and lucidity, Sōseki crafts a novel that breathes like a vibrant urban fresco. Sanshiro is a meditation on identity in a Japan undergoing transformation, but also a mirror in which any reader can recognize themselves: that moment when life expands, the heart hesitates, and the world seems, at last, to begin.
Sanshiro Ogawa leaves his peaceful provincial home and arrives in Tokyo to begin his university studies. In the vast, chaotic, yet fascinating metropolis, he encounters eccentric professors, intellectuals debating the country's future, students exploring life, and an enigmatic young woman, Mineko, whose presence introduces the turmoil and upheaval of first love. As he learns to navigate bohemian parties, heated arguments, temptations, and meaningful silences, Sanshiro discovers that growing up involves a mixture of daring and bewilderment, of feeling estranged from others and from oneself. With his unmistakable blend of delicacy, humor, and lucidity, Sōseki crafts a novel that breathes like a vibrant urban fresco. Sanshiro is a meditation on identity in a Japan undergoing transformation, but also a mirror in which any reader can recognize themselves: that moment when life expands, the heart hesitates, and the world seems, at last, to begin.
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