"Uchida Hyakken (1889-1971) was the author of over fifteen volumes of fiction, essays, diaries, and poetry, including A New Account of My Hut, I am a Cat: The Fake Version, and Gates Close at Dusk. An essay of his was adapted into the movie Madadayo, which was directed by master filmmaker Akira Kurosawa. A major figure with a devoted following in Japan, this is his first book to be translated into English." (from CBC.org)
Like a number of recent translations of Japanese literature, this title is underwritten by the Japanese Literature Publishing Project. More on that initiative on their J'Lit site