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- Language
- Japanese
- Published in
- Publisher
- 講談社
- Pages
- 371
- ISBN
- 9784061471825
Subjects
Original edition details
Other editions (20)
Other editions

I am a Cat
2001 • Tuttle Publishing
English

I Am A Cat
2011 • Tuttle Publishing
English

I am a Cat Volume 1
1986 • Tuttle Publishing
English

I Am a Cat
1972 • Tuttle Publishing
English

I am a Cat III
1993 • Tuttle Publishing
English

我是猫
2015 • 浙江文艺出版社
Chinese

I Am A Cat
2021 • University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries
English

A Cat Spence (English version) - I Am a Cat
2010 • unknown
Japanese

Suseki Natsume's I Am a Cat - The Manga Edition The Tale of a Cat with No Name But Great Wisdom!
2021 • チャールズ・イー・タトル出版
English

I Am a Cat Chapter I, Chapter II
2021 • University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries
English

Je suis un chat
1986 • Gallimard/Unesco
French

Wagahai ha Neko de aru 3
2011 • Lulu.com
Japanese

Soy un gato
2020 • Alianza Editorial
Spanish

I Am A Cat II
1989 • Charles E. Tuttle Company, Inc.
English

我是猫 日汉对照精装有声撷英版
2017 • 华东理工大学出版社
Chinese

I am a Cat Volume 3
1989 • Tuttle Publishing
English

I Am a Cat, No. II
2022 • University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries
English

I Am a Cat, No. II
2022 • University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries
English

Wagahai ha Neko de aru 2
2011 • Lulu.com
Japanese

I Am a Cat
2011 • Tuttle Publishing
English
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Natsume Soseki's I Am a Cat is widely praised as a comic masterpiece, a witty and perceptive satire offering a unique look at human nature and society through the eyes of a feline narrator. Reviewers frequently highlight the book's hilarious, sharp, and philosophical commentary on Meiji-era Japan, its middle class, intellectuals, and the cultural clash between East and West. The cat's perspective is consistently described as clever, sarcastic, cultured, and often superior, providing insightful observations that can be both amusing and thought-provoking. The writing style itself is lauded for being rich, layered, brilliant, and lively, featuring engaging dialogues that sometimes resemble cabaret sketches or extended monologues, alongside strong character development and fascinating human figures. Many found the book to be a timeless and relevant work, with its wit remaining fresh and its discussions on philosophical and existential questions resonating deeply.
However, the reviews also point to several significant drawbacks. A common critique is the book's lack of a conventional plot or dramatic action, with many finding the narrative meandering, static, and excessively long. Readers frequently reported the book to be slow-paced, wordy, and at times a "slog" or "drag," largely due to numerous lengthy and sometimes nonsensical conversations and digressions between the human characters. Despite the title, some reviewers felt the book was not primarily about the cat, with its unique perspective diminishing or becoming less prominent as the story progressed. Certain readers found the cat narrator to be pedantic or arrogant, and the human characters occasionally tiresome or humdrum. The book's unconventional structure and dense prose can also pose a challenge for those unfamiliar with Japanese literature or expecting a more traditional narrative.
Ultimately, I Am a Cat emerges as a complex, thought-provoking, and often brilliant work that is not for every reader. It is best suited for those who appreciate intellectual satire, philosophical discussions, and deep social commentary, particularly with an interest in Japanese culture and history of the Meiji era. While cat owners might enjoy the unique feline perspective and relatable observations about human quirks, they should be aware that it is not a typical "cat story" focused on animal adventures. The book demands patience, a sense of humor, and an appreciation for unconventional narrative structures, with several reviewers suggesting it is best enjoyed when read in smaller doses.
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