"A nonchalant string of anecdotes and wisecracks, told by a fellow who doesn't have a name, and has never caught a mouse, and isn't much good for anything except watching human beings in action…" —The New Yorker Written from 1904 through 1906, Soseki Natsume's comic masterpiece, I Am a Cat, satirizes the foolishness of upper-middle-class Japanese society during the Meiji era. With acerbic wit and sardonic perspective, it follows the whimsical adventures of a world-weary stray kitten who comments on the follies and foibles of the people around him. A classic of Japanese literature, I Am a Cat is one of Soseki's best-known novels. Considered by many as the most significant writer in modern Japanese history, Soseki's I Am a Cat is a classic novel sure to be enjoyed for years to come.
I Am a CatSeries
This satirical work offers a unique perspective on Japanese society during the Meiji era, narrated by a stray cat. Through his detached and often cynical observations, the lives and foibles of intellectuals and the middle class are humorously dissected. The series masterfully blends social commentary with philosophical musings, all seen through the eyes of an unlikely observer. It provides a witty and insightful critique of human nature and societal norms.
