No Longer Human
No Longer Human
No Longer Human by Osamu Dazai, a leading postwar Japanese writer, explores the poignant tale of a young man torn between the disintegration of traditional Japanese aristocracy and the impact of Western ideas. Translated by Donald Keene, who also translated Dazai's first novel The Setting Sun, this work delves into themes of alienation and existential crisis, encapsulating a unique blend of Western and Japanese sensibilities. With comparisons drawn to Chekhov and postwar French literature, Dazai's writing stands as both familiar and distinctly Japanese in its presentation.
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Author: Osamu Dazai
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