Publisher's Synopsis
After all, people can only bear the weight of loneliness alone. There is a kind of dignity, which is built on loneliness. The great Japanese writer Natsume Soseki penetrated the philosophical confession of loneliness. As long as you live in this world, there is no place without ugliness. Things always happen the opposite of what you expected. Natsume Soseki's "Walking Man" is a work written by Natsume Soseki in his later years, after experiencing "the great trouble of Shuzenji" and wandering on the edge of life and death, and plunged into a deeper spiritual world. The whole book takes the younger brother "I" (Erlang) as the perspective, like a mirror, reflecting the fragile relationship between husband and wife and the ethical collision of relatives.