The Beggar Student

The Beggar Student by Osamu Dazai, published by New Directions Publishing Corporation in 2024, is a 96-page work that delves into the life of a fictional writer in his thirties. The narrative begins with Dazai feeling overwhelmed after sending a disappointing manuscript to his publisher. While wandering in a park in suburban Tokyo, he encounters a boy drowning in an aqueduct, leading to an unexpected conversation that evolves into an intellectual exchange.
Readers will find that The Beggar Student explores themes of destitution and the complexities of human interaction through its unique premise. As Dazai reluctantly agrees to narrate a film screening for the high-school dropout, the story unfolds into a madcap adventure filled with wit and insight. This novella reflects Dazai’s signature style, intertwining elements of fiction and literary criticism, while also resonating with fans of Japanese literature and those familiar with the popular anime Bungo Stray Dogs.
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“A fictional writer in his thirties named Osamu Dazai has just mailed his publisher a terrible manuscript, filling him with dread and shame. Shortly afterward, while moping around a park in suburban Tokyo, he spots someone drowning in a nearby aqueduct. He doesn’t want to become a witness to a suicide and eventually decides to flee the park. But as he is leaving, he trips over the boy who had been drowning, and the two begin an unlikely conversation that turns into an intellectual spat. Hoping to ingratiate himself with the boy-a high-school dropout-Dazai finds himself agreeing to perform in the boy’s stead that very night as the live narrator of a film screening . . . So begins the madcap adventure of The Beggar Student, where there is glamor in destitution, and intellectual one-upmanship reveals glimmers of truth. Replete with settings incorporated into the popular anime Bungo Stray Dogs and with echoes of No Longer Human, this biting novella captures the infamous Japanese writer at his mordant best”–
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