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Setting Sun

English · Hardback

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This powerful novel of a nation in social and moral crisis was first published by New Directions in 1956. Set in the early postwar years, The Setting Sun probes the destructive effects of war and the transition from a feudal Japan to an industrial society. The influence of Osamu Dazai's novel has made "people of the setting sun" a permanent part of the Japanese language, and his heroine, Kazuko, a young aristocrat who deliberately abandons her class, a symbol of the anomie which pervades so much of the modern world.


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Osamu Dazai was born in 1909 into a powerful landowning family of northern Japan. A brilliant student, he entered the French department of Tokyo University in 1930, but later boasted that in the five years before he left without a degree, he had never attended a lecture. Dazai was famous for confronting head-on the social and moral crises of postwar Japan before he committed suicide by throwing himself into Tokyo's Tamagawa Aqueduct. His body was found on what would have been his 39th birthday.


Summary

Now in a beautiful gift cloth edition, a masterpiece of postwar Japanese literature

Product details

Authors Osamu Dazai, Donald Keene
Assisted by Sam Bett (Translation), Donald Keene (Translation)
Publisher New Directions
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 31.10.2022
 
EAN 9780811234443
ISBN 978-0-8112-3444-3
No. of pages 192
Subject Fiction > Narrative literature

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