Osamu Dazai: The tragic genius of Japanese literature

  • Published on : 27/06/2024
  • by : Japan Experience

Osamu Dazai, born Shūji Tsushima in 1909, was one of Japan's most influential and controversial writers of the 20th century. His brutally honest, often autobiographical works captured the turmoil of post-war Japan and continue to resonate with readers today. Dazai's life was marked by repeated suicide attempts, struggles with addiction, and a sense of profound alienation that permeated his writing. Despite his troubled existence, or perhaps because of it, Dazai produced some of the most poignant and enduring literature in modern Japanese history. His works like "No Longer Human" and "The Setting Sun" are considered classics that offer deep insights into the human condition.

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