"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.