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Natsume Soseki - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Natsume Soseki (夏目 漱石 Natsume Sōseki, February 9, 1867 - December 9, 1916) was the pen-name of Natsume Kinnosuke (夏目金之助 Natsume Kinnosuke), who is widely considered to be the foremost Japanese novelist of the Meiji Era. |
 | | Natsume began teaching at Ehime Prefecture Middle School in Shikoku in 1895, which is the setting of his novel Botchan. |
 | | Natsume's literary career began in 1905 when he wrote a short story entitled I Am a Cat, which was such a public success that he began serializing it in Hototogisu, a prominent literary journal of the time, founded by his friend Masaoka Shiki. |
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