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The Miner

The Miner

by Soseki Natsume and Sôseki Natsume
Publication Date: 01/05/2015

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The Miner is the most daringly experimental and least well known novel of the great Meiji novelist Soseki Natsume. An absurdist novel about the indeterminate nature of human personality, The Miner, written in 1908, was in many was a pre-cursor to the now-infamous work of Joyce and Beckett.

The narrative unfolds within the mind of an unnamed protagonist-narrator, a young man caught in a love triangle who flees Tokyo, is picked up by a procurer of cheap labour for a copper mine, then travels toward and inside the depths of the mine, in search of oblivion. As he delves, the young man reflects at length on nearly every thought and perception he experiences along the way, in terms of what the experience means to him at the time and in retrospect as a mature adult narrating the tale. His conclusion? That there is no such thing as human character. The result is a novel that is both absurd and comical, and a true modernist classic.

ISBN:
9780008112462
9780008112462
Category:
Contemporary fiction
Publication Date:
01-05-2015
Language:
English
Publisher:
HarperCollins Publishers Limited
Country of origin:
United Kingdom
Dimensions (mm):
182.12x119.63x26.42mm
Weight:
0.27kg
Soseki Natsume

Soseki Natsume is the pen name of Natsume Kin'nosuke, born in 1867 in Japan.

A scholar of Chinese, Japanese and English literature, Soseki Natsume has written some of Japan's most beloved novels including I Am a Cat, The Gate (Mon), and The Three Cornered World. He is so revered in Japan that his image appeared on the 1000 yen note for twenty years.

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