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Nowaki (novel)

''Nowaki'' (野分 ''Nowaki'') is a short Japanese novel by Natsume Sōseki (1867–1916). Written in 1907, the novel was published in the magazine ''Hototogisu'' in January. The year 1907 was a turning point in the author’s life when he left his Tokyo University teaching position to write full-time for the daily Asahi Shimbun. He also serialized the novel ''Gubijinsō'' (虞美人草) the same year.
==Plot==
''Nowaki'' is about three men, all of whom are writers. Two of the younger men, the tubercular Takayanagi and the dandy Nakano, were close in their student days, and are now recent university graduates making their way in the world. The older man of the three is known as Dōya-sensei (Master Dōya), once a teacher in the provinces who was forced to leave his post by villagers and students angered over his disrespectful attitude toward wealth and authority, now pursuing in Tokyo a career as editor and writer, barely eking out a livelihood, much to his wife’s consternation. Magazine editor by day, he longs to finish and publish his more serious writing, "Essay on Character." By sheer coincidence, the three lives come together over the sum of one hundred yen (about a month’s salary at the time): Nakano’s gift to Takayanagi to convalesce at a seaside hot springs, Dōya-sensei’s debts which are paid off with the purchase of his manuscript, and Takayangi’s act of self-sacrifice and redemption.〔For a more complete synopsis, see Donald Keene, ''Dawn to the West: Japanese Literature in the Modern Era''. 2 vols. New York: Henry and Holt, 1984. p. 318-319.〕

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