“For some reason I have become terribly serious since arriving here,” Sōseki wrote, in his “Letter from London,” a year after his arrival in England. “Looking and listening to everything around me, I think incessantly of the problem of ‘Japan’s future.’” Its future, then as now, involves trying to make a peace, or form a synthesis, between the ancient Chinese ideal of sitting still and watching the seasons pass, tending to social harmonies, and the new American way of pushing forward individually , convinced that tomorrow will be better than today.”
Quote by Pico Iyer
Book:The Gate
Work
Author
You May Also Like
Source: The Gate
Source: The Gate
Source: The Gate
Source: The Gate
Source: Botchan
Source: Botchan
Source: I Am a Cat
Source: World War Human: 100 New Earthling Sonnets
Source: I Am a Cat
