The Gate, Natsume Soseki
The Gate, Natsume Soseki
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The Gate

Author: Natsume Soseki, Pico Iyer, William F. Sibley

Narrator: Cindy Kay

Unabridged: 8 hr 52 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 03/07/2023

Categories: Fiction, Classic


Synopsis

An NYRB Classics Original

A humble clerk and his loving wife scrape out a quiet existence on the margins of Tokyo. Resigned, following years of exile and misfortune, to the bitter consequences of having married without their families' consent, and unable to have children of their own, Sosuke and Oyone find the delicate equilibrium of their household upset by a new obligation to meet the educational expenses of Sosuke's brash younger brother. While an unlikely new friendship appears to offer a way out of this bind, it also soon threatens to dredge up a past that could once again force them to flee the capital. Desperate and torn, Sosuke finally resolves to travel to a remote Zen Mountain monastery to see if perhaps there, through meditation, he can find a way out of his predicament.

This moving and deceptively simple story, a melancholy tale shot through with glimmers of joy, beauty, and gentle wit, is an understated masterpiece by one of Japan's greatest writers. At the end of his life, Natsume Soseki declared The Gate, originally published in 1910, to be his favorite among all his novels. This new translation captures the oblique grace of the original while correcting numerous errors and omissions that marred the first English version.

About Natsume Soseki

Nastume Soseki (1867-1916) was born the youngest of eight children during the last year of the Tokugawa shogunate in Edo, the city shortly to be renamed Tokyo, and became the defining writer of the Meiji period (1868-1912). Raised by foster parents until he was nine, he made a faltering start at school but soon displayed a special aptitude for Chinese studies and later for the English language, ultimately earning an advanced degree in English literature. As an undergraduate at Tokyo Imperial University, he published an essay on Walt Whitman that introduced the poet's work to Japan. After teaching for several years, Soseki was sent in 1900 to England for two years by the Ministry of Education. Upon his return he succeeded Lafcadio Hearn in the English department at Tokyo Imperial University. Soseki published his first work of fiction in 1905, the opening chapter of what would become the famous satirical novel I Am a Cat. In 1907, offered a position with the Asahi Newspaper publishing company, he left teaching to become a full-time writer, and proceeded to produce novels at the rate of one a year until his death from a stomach ulcer in 1916. Other major works to have appeared in English translation include Botchan, Kusamakura, The Miner, and Kokoro.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Ilse on May 08, 2022

Review to follow Loved this perhaps even more than Tanizaki’s The Makioka Sisters......more

Goodreads review by Ben on June 21, 2024

Soseki. I hardly know where to start. I've been saving this review for weeks now, for a quiet moment, for inspiration to strike, to gather the strength necessary to try and grasp just what's so good about this book, about all his books (or the later ones at least, after and including Kusumakura), an......more

Goodreads review by Paul on April 20, 2025

Our guy goes from being a dashing young student from a well-to-do family swanning about living the life to marrying the sister of a friend and dropping out of university, and this ruins his life, his friend’s life and his wife’s life, and now he has to scrape a miserable existence as a government cl......more

Goodreads review by William2 on May 05, 2020

The vicissitudes. I want to re-read before commenting. A dazzling novel though.......more