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'I am a cat' inspiration on display
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A postcard telling of the death of a cat kept by novelist Natsume Soseki (1867-1916), which served as inspiration for a cat in his masterpiece "I Am a Cat," is being displayed for the first time to the public in an exhibition at Satsuma-Sendai, Kagoshima Prefecture. "I Am a Cat" is one of the most famous novels by Natsume, a major figure in modern Japanese literature. The novel humorously describes the behavior of neighbors of an English-language teacher through the eyes of a cat. (Kyodo News)
「吾輩は猫」の死亡通知が公開
夏目漱石の飼っていた猫の死を伝えるはがきが、鹿児島県薩摩川内市で初めて公開された。
Shukan ST: October 30, 2009
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