A Shameful Life

Cover of A Shameful Life by Osamu Dazai
Author: Osamu Dazai
Year: 2018
Language: en
Edition: Translation
Pages: 141
ISBN-13: 9781611720440
ISBN-10: 1611720443
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Height: 7 Inches
Length: 5 Inches
Weight: 0.3 Pounds
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A Shameful Life by Osamu Dazai, published by Stone Bridge Press in 2018, presents a new translation of the postwar classic known in the West as No Longer Human. This edition, comprising 141 pages, explores the tortured existence of a young man named Yozo, who grapples with his inability to connect with the world around him. Through a blend of fact and fiction, the narrative captures Yozo’s struggles with isolation, love, and the haunting fear of revealing his true self.

Readers will find a poignant depiction of existential themes as they follow Yozo’s descent into madness, marked by his journal entries detailing his life as a university student. The book delves into the complexities of human emotion and the search for identity, making it relevant for those interested in literary collections and Japanese fiction. This translation offers a modern prose experience for fans familiar with Dazai’s influence on contemporary works, including adaptations in graphic novels and animation.


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Recipient of the 2018 William F. Sibley Memorial Subvention Award for Japanese Translation

A new, definitive translation of the postwar classic known to the west as No Longer Human–a tortured vision inspiring the likes of Junji Ito and Bungo Stray Dogs

Osamu Dazai is one of the most famous–and infamous–writers of 20th-century Japan. A Shameful Life (Ningen Shikkaku) is his final published work and has become a bestselling classic for its depiction of the tortured struggle of a young man to survive in a world that he cannot comprehend.

Paralleling the life and death of Dazai himself, the delicate weaving of fact and fiction remorselessly documents via journals the life of Yozo, a university student who spends his time in increasing isolation and debauchery. His doomed love affairs, suicide attempts, and constant fear of revealing his true self haunt the pages of the book and reveal a slow descent into madness. This dark tale nevertheless conveys something authentic about the human heart and its inability to find its true bearing.

Gibeau’s translation cements A Shameful Life’s place in the existentialist literary canon from Dostoevsky to Camus. Fans of Bungo Stray Dogs will recognize Osamu Dazai as one of the characters named after the giants of Japanese literature. Those familiar with the numerous adaptations in graphic novels and animation can experience the source material in faithful, modern prose.

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Publisher: Stone Bridge Press. Year: 2018.
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ISBN-13: 9781611720440. ISBN-10: 1611720443.
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Language: en. Pages: 141. Edition: Translation.

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