Kusamakura

Books On Demand - EAN : 9782322570133
SOSEKI NATSUME
Édition papier

EAN : 9782322570133

Paru le : 13 juin 2025

14,90 € 14,12 €
Disponible
Pour connaître votre prix et commander, identifiez-vous
Notre engagement qualité
  • Benefits Livraison gratuite
    en France sans minimum
    de commande
  • Benefits Manquants maintenus
    en commande
    automatiquement
  • Benefits Un interlocuteur
    unique pour toutes
    vos commandes
  • Benefits Toutes les licences
    numériques du marché
    au tarif éditeur
  • Benefits Assistance téléphonique
    personalisée sur le
    numérique
  • Benefits Service client
    Du Lundi au vendredi
    de 9h à 18h
  • EAN13 : 9782322570133
  • Réf. éditeur : 405460
  • Editeur : Books On Demand
  • Date Parution : 13 juin 2025
  • Disponibilite : Disponible
  • Barème de remise : NS
  • Nombre de pages : 158
  • Format : H:210 mm L:148 mm E:11 mm
  • Poids : 239gr
  • Résumé : Kusamakura by Natsume Soseki is a celebrated work of Japanese literature, often described as a haiku-style novel that blends travel, art, and philosophy. The story follows an unnamed painter, a man in his thirties, who leaves the bustling city of Tokyo to seek solitude and inspiration in the remote mountains of rural Japan. Arriving at a quiet inn managed by a mysterious and beautiful woman named Nami, the painter immerses himself in the serene landscape, hoping to capture beauty through his sketches and poetry. Instead of focusing on dramatic events, the novel unfolds as a series of meditative reflections and lyrical vignettes. The painter spends his days observing the natural world, engaging in philosophical discussions with the inns inhabitants, and contemplating the nature of art and existence. He draws comparisons between Eastern and Western artistic traditions, referencing poets, painters, and thinkers from both cultures. The narrative is punctuated by the painters own poetry, which is woven seamlessly into the text, enhancing the novels contemplative atmosphere. Nami, the inns hostess, becomes a central figure in the painters musings. Intelligent, literate, and enigmatic, she embodies the novels themes of beauty and mystery. Their interactions are subtle and poetic, hinting at a deeper connection that remains unspoken. The novel also addresses the tension between tradition and modernity, as the painter reflects on the rapid changes sweeping through Japan during the Meiji era and his own place within a shifting world.
  • Biographie : Natsume Soseki, born in 1867 and deceased in 1916, is widely regarded as one of the most important figures in Japanese literature. Known for his profound exploration of the human condition, Soseki wrote novels, essays, and poetry that continue to resonate with readers around the world. His works often examine the tensions between traditional Japanese values and the rapid modernization of the Meiji era, as well as the challenges of adapting to a changing society. Soseki began his literary career as a scholar of British literature, spending two years in London, an experience that deeply influenced his writing. Upon returning to Japan, he became a professor at Tokyo Imperial University before dedicating himself entirely to writing. His early works, such as I Am a Cat and Botchan, established his reputation as a master of satire and psychological insight. Kusamakura, published in 1906, marked a shift toward a more introspective and poetic style, reflecting his interest in art, philosophy, and the search for beauty. Throughout his career, Soseki addressed themes such as isolation, identity, and the struggle to reconcile Eastern and Western thought. His novels are celebrated for their rich characterizations, lyrical prose, and philosophical depth. Soseki legacy endures as a touchstone for modern Japanese literature, inspiring generations of writers and readers. His works have been translated into numerous languages, and his influence extends far beyond Japan, making him a global literary icon.
Haut de page
Copyright 2025 Cufay. Tous droits réservés.