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Ten Nights of Dream; Hearing Things; The Heredity of Taste
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Söseki Natsume's prolific production ranged from his early humor and satire to the profound psychological and philosophical insight of his maturity. The three short works contained in this volume-compounds of buffoonery and seriousness-catch Soseki at the crossroads in his mind, beginning to reject the lighter poetic and romantic elements for a more prosaic and realistic style. They are among Söseki's best, and brilliantly display the variety of his tem-perament and thought, the richness of his humor, and the sureness of his satirical touch. Ten Nights of Dream comprises a collection of ten short stories of dreams. Couched in a surrealistic atmosphere, they disclose the essence of Soseki's inner uneasiness. Hearing Things and The Heredity of Taste are fantasticated tales of Japanese life in the early 1900s. Together, these masterpieces of the art of fiction reveal the attitudes of a major writer at a turning point in his career.
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