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夢十夜 第八夜(51)

Yume Jūya (Ten Nights of Dreams): The Eighth Night

【Masterpieces of Modern Japanese Literature(51)】

By Sōseki Natsume
Narrated by  Nana Nagao

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A short story by Sōseki Natsume

“As I stepped over the threshold of the barber’s, three or four people dressed in white froze in place and, all at once, said, “Welcome.” Standing in the center and looking around, I saw it was a square room. Windows opened on two sides, and mirrors hung on the remaining two. Counting the mirrors, there were six in all. I moved to sit in front of one of them. As I did, the seat gave a soft, satisfying bounce. It was a chair very well made for comfort. In the mirror, my face appeared clearly. Behind my reflection, I could see the windows. Then, at a slant, I noticed the lattice of the reception counter. There was no one inside it. Outside the windows, I could see the upper halves of people passing along the street. Shōtarō walked by, accompanied by a woman.”

Author : Sōseki Natsume
Narrator : Nana Nagao
Produced by:Koé no Shoten
Special Thanks:Shigoto, Inc.
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Release Date:2025/

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Sōseki Natsume

1867 – 1916

Born in 1867 (Keiō 3) in Babashita, Ushigome, Edo (present-day Kikuicho, Shinjuku, Tokyo), his birth name was Kinnosuke.