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The Triumph of "Gorsh the Cellist" Miyazawa Kenji
Title: The Triumph of "Gorsh the Cellist" Miyazawa Kenji
Category: Literature
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The Triumph of "Gorsh the Cellist" Miyazawa Kenji
Miyazawa Kenji's children's story 'Gorsh the Cellist' takes us on a journey of discovery about the human condition and overwhelms us with a tale of triumph. Each step is like a microcosm of the whole - as though each step were a journey in itself. Kenji's stories are set against the whole of the universe - a world replete with people, animals, and all the elements of nature. All hold discourse together. All are in empathy with
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unprejudiced dialogue with creatures 'different' from themselves. This may have indicated Kenji's reaction to the society around him and may have acted as a possible alternative to the closed and exclusionary nature of Japanese society in his day. In our day it poses a fresh question for modern societies on the threshold of a new century.
Works Cited
Miyazawa, Kenji. 'Gorsh the Cellist' Wildcat and the Acorns and other stories. tr. John Bester. Japan: Kondansha, 1985.
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