The Real Osamu Dazai: A Life in Twenty Stories

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ISBN
9784805318348
Book Title
Real Osamu Dazai : Alife in Twenty Short Stories
Publisher
Tuttle Publishing
Item Length
8 in
Publication Year
2024
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Illustrator
Yes
Item Height
1 in
Author
Osamu Dazai
Genre
Biography & Autobiography
Topic
Personal Memoirs, Literary
Item Weight
12.7 Oz
Item Width
5.1 in
Number of Pages
320 Pages

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Publisher
Tuttle Publishing
ISBN-10
4805318341
ISBN-13
9784805318348
eBay Product ID (ePID)
14064879108

Product Key Features

Book Title
Real Osamu Dazai : Alife in Twenty Short Stories
Number of Pages
320 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2024
Topic
Personal Memoirs, Literary
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Biography & Autobiography
Author
Osamu Dazai
Format
Trade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height
1 in
Item Weight
12.7 Oz
Item Length
8 in
Item Width
5.1 in

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"...translator O'Brien excels, his unembellished use of language allowing the comically dry but fraught moments of Dazai's prose to flourish." Asian Review of Books, "Dazai was an aristocratic tramp; a self-described delinquent, yet he wrote with the forbearance of a fasting scribe." -- Patti Smith, "Dazai's brand of egoistic pessimism dovetails organically with the emo chic of this cultural moment and with the inner lives of teenagers of all eras." -- Andrew Martin, The New York Times
Synopsis
Dazai's brand of egoistic pessimism dovetails organically with the emo chic of this cultural moment and with the inner lives of teenagers of all eras.' --Andrew Martin, The New York Times, 'Dazai's brand of egoistic pessimism dovetails organically with the emo chic of this cultural moment and with the inner lives of teenagers of all eras.' - Andrew Martin, The New York Times Best-known for his novels No Longer Human and The Setting Sun , Dazai was also an acclaimed writer of short stories, experimenting with a wide variety of styles and bringing to each work a sophisticated sense of humour, a broad empathy for the human condition and a tremendous literary talent. The twenty stories in this collection include: Memories - An autobiographical tale in which Dazai relates episodes from his own childhood and adolescence, showing his relationship with his family and his tendency towards introspection and self-dramatisation On the Question of Apparel - A comic tour-de-force in which Dazai examines the hold that fashion has over him and how it relates to his own pathetic self-image A Poor Man's Got His Pride - A retelling of a story by 18th-century master of burlesque fiction Ihara Saikaku, about a fallen samurai who lives in poverty The Sound of Hammering - A love story set against the backdrop of the rebuilding of Tokyo after the city was totally destroyed during World War Two And sixteen other stories! By turns hilarious, ironic, introspective, mystical and sarcastic, these stories present a fully rounded portrait of a talented writer who tried several times to take his own life and ultimately succeeded. An introduction by translator James O'Brien gives the background to Dazai's life and shows how the stories in this book, whether autobiographical or fictional, contribute to an understanding of one of Japan's greatest writers. **Recommended for readers 16 years & up. Not intended for high school classroom use due to adult content.**, "Dazai's brand of egoistic pessimism dovetails organically with the emo chic of this cultural moment and with the inner lives of teenagers of all eras." --Andrew Martin, The New York Times "... translator O'Brien excels, his unembellished use of language allowing the comically dry but fraught moments of Dazai's prose to flourish." -- Asian Review of Books Best-known for his novels No Longer Human and The Setting Sun , Dazai was also an acclaimed writer of short stories, experimenting with a wide variety of styles and bringing to each work a sophisticated sense of humor, a broad empathy for the human condition and a tremendous literary talent. The twenty stories in this collection include: Memories -- An autobiographical tale in which Dazai relates episodes from his own childhood and adolescence, showing his relationship with his family and his tendency towards introspection and self-dramatization On the Question of Apparel -- A comic tour-de-force in which Dazai examines the hold that fashion has over him and how it relates to his own pathetic self-image A Poor Man's Got His Pride -- A retelling of a story by 18th-century master of burlesque fiction Ihara Saikaku, about a fallen samurai who lives in poverty The Sound of Hammering -- A love story set against the backdrop of the rebuilding of Tokyo after the city was totally destroyed during World War Two And sixteen other stories! By turns hilarious, ironic, introspective, mystical and sarcastic, these stories present a fully rounded portrait of a talented writer who tried several times to take his own life and ultimately succeeded. An introduction by translator James O'Brien gives the background to Dazai's life and shows how the stories in this book, whether autobiographical or fictional, contribute to an understanding of one of Japan's greatest writers. **Recommended for readers 16 years & up. Not intended for high school classroom use due to adult content.**

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