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A Thousand Hamlets | Youth lost in 'three worlds' — Are you also Sanshirō?
In 1908, Natsume Sōseki wrote Sanshirō. Together with And Then and The Gate, it forms his classic "Love Trilogy." It has no dramatic plot twists, no intense love-hate entanglements, yet with exquisitely subtle writing, it captures the spiritual anxiety of an ordinary young man in the Meiji era. The protagonist, Ogawa Sanshirō, leaves the countryside of Kumamoto to enter Tokyo Imperial University. Caught between the collision of old and new civilizations and pulled by three separate worlds, he undergoes a spiritual baptism of love, identity, and growth.
A Thousand Hamlets | Youth lost in 'three worlds' — Are you also Sanshirō?
In 1908, Natsume Sōseki wrote Sanshirō. Together with And Then and The Gate, it forms his classic "Love Trilogy." It has no dramatic plot twists, no intense love-hate entanglements, yet with exquisitely subtle writing, it captures the spiritual anxiety of an ordinary young man in the Meiji era. The protagonist, Ogawa Sanshirō, leaves the countryside of Kumamoto to enter Tokyo Imperial University. Caught between the collision of old and new civilizations and pulled by three separate worlds, he undergoes a spiritual baptism of love, identity, and growth.
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