Gauche the Cellist
1982 Japanese edition, with artwork from the 1982 film  | |
| Author | Kenji Miyazawa | 
|---|---|
| Original title | セロ弾きのゴーシュ Sero Hiki no Gōshu | 
| Translator | John Bester | 
| Language | Japanese | 
| Genre | Fantastic, juvenile, philosophical, parable | 
Publication date  | 1934 | 
| Publication place | Japan | 
Published in English  | 1994 | 
| Media type | Novel | 
Gauche the Cellist (セロ弾きのゴーシュ, Sero Hiki no Gōshu, also transliterated Gorsch the Cellist or Goshu the Cellist) is a short story by the Japanese author Kenji Miyazawa. It is about Gauche, a struggling small-town cellist who is inspired by his interactions with anthropomorphized animals to gain insight into music. The story has been translated into English, Italian and Spanish, and was adapted into a critically acclaimed animated film in 1982 by Isao Takahata. It had previously been adapted to the screen several times.