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'Sanshiro' by Natsume Soseki.
Soseki is Murakami's major influence, and was probably the most famous fiction writer of the Meiji era. Probably his most famous work is 'I Am Cat', which is a series of anecdotes told from the perspective of a house-cat about his owner (not only better than Garfield, but preceding it by a century). 'Sanshiro' is a coming-of-age tale about a young man attending University for the first time in Tokyo, 1907. But it's very different than the typical Western dross that has come to define modern "coming of age" tales. I read a newly translated (and very readable) copy published under the Penguin Classics label.
Soseki is Murakami's major influence, and was probably the most famous fiction writer of the Meiji era. Probably his most famous work is 'I Am Cat', which is a series of anecdotes told from the perspective of a house-cat about his owner (not only better than Garfield, but preceding it by a century). 'Sanshiro' is a coming-of-age tale about a young man attending University for the first time in Tokyo, 1907. But it's very different than the typical Western dross that has come to define modern "coming of age" tales. I read a newly translated (and very readable) copy published under the Penguin Classics label.
