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Grass on the Wayside draws on Sōseki's own experience to depict a writer beset by family claims, money troubles, domestic friction, and the return of figures from an unsettled past. The novel transforms ordinary obligations into a complex study of resentment, dependence, memory, and compromise. Its quiet force lies in the precision with which it renders daily life as a field of moral pressure. This modern English translation presents the work in a clear edition for contemporary readers.

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