The Gate
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<p><p>'Soseki is the representative modern Japanese novelist, a figure of truly national stature' Haruki Murakami</p><p>'A sensitive, skilfully written novel by the most widely read Japanese author of modern times'Guardian</p><p>'Soseki's prose is so delicate that each page is like looking at a set of dreamy watercolours'Telegraph</p><p>Humble clerk Sosuke and his wife Oyone live in a modest house at the bottom of a cliff. Oyone was once married to another man; now her adultery seems to hang over the couple's marriage like a curse. Despite multiple pregnancies, they have no living children; and once affluent, Sosuke finds his income growing ever smaller. They are left with little besides each other and a beautiful painted screen to remind them of better days.</p><p>Then a series of crises rocks this shabby but harmonious domestic existence. Sosuke's wastrel brother moves in; the couple find themselves forced to sell the screen to buy winter shoes; and Oyone's ex-husband is rumoured to be visiting a wealthy neighbour at the top of the cliff. Beset by reminders of his flaws and failures, Sosuke runs away to a temple, hoping to escape into enlightenment. But can he learn what the monks have to teach him? Will he return to Oyone changed - at all? One of the great works of the literature of indecision, this is also one of the founding texts of modern Japanese letters.</p>
<p>Part of the Pushkin Press Classics series: timeless storytelling by icons of literature, hand-picked from around the globe. </p>
<p>Translated by Francis Mathy</p>
<p>With an introduction by Damian Flanagan</p><p>Natsume Soseki (1867-1916) was one of Japan's most prominent novelists of the Meiji Era. After studying in England on a government scholarship, Soseki taught English literature at Tokyo University, but the immense success of his satirical novel I Am a Cat led to his own career as a writer. A highly influential figure viewed as the father of modern Japanese letters, from 1984 until 2004 his portrait appeared on the front of the Japanese 1,000-yen note. Pushkin Press publishes several of his major novels, including Kokoro and The Three-Cornered World. </p></p>