Botchan
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- USD 9.99
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- USD 9.99
Publisher Description
As the most widely-read piece of modern Japanese literature, Botchan captures a society caught between modernist impulses and traditional culture, the divide between urban and rural life, and the tension sincerity and pretension. It is the story of a brash, big city Tokyoite who leaves for the 'uncivilized' countryside for a teaching post. Like its protagonist, Botchan is a gem of unembellished refinement: down-to-earth, multifaceted, and laugh-out-loud funny
A clash of cultures, a test of character, and a whole lot of trouble in the Japanese countryside!
Botchan, a brash young Tokyoite, finds himself transplanted to a rural middle school as a mathematics teacher. Ill-equipped for the provincial ways and rife with pretension, he quickly clashes with his colleagues and students alike. His earnest, if reckless, attempts to uphold his values in a world of hypocrisy lead to a series of comical and increasingly chaotic events.
Will Botchan survive his assignment, or will the countryside corrupt his soul? This timeless classic explores themes of social class, cultural identity, and the challenges of maintaining integrity in the face of adversity. Perfect for readers seeking a humorous and insightful glimpse into early 20th-century Japan. Fans of classic literature, social satire, and coming-of-age stories will find much to enjoy in this enduring tale.