One of Japan's most treasured novels--new to Penguin Classics
A hilarious tale about a young man's rebellion against "the system" in a
country school, Natsume Soseki's Botchan has enjoyed a timeless
popularity in Japan. The setting is Japan's deep south, where the author
himself spent some time teaching English in a boys' school. Into this
conservative world, with its social proprieties and established pecking
order, breezes Botchan, down from the big city and with scant respect
for either his elders or his noisy young charges. The result is a light,
funny, fast-paced novel.
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