
Talk About My Life
by J
About This Novel
People live in a bizarre society, and monsters and monsters are also born in the human heart. Ghost stories are scary, but the stories that actually happen around us are chilling, and the unpredictability of people's hearts is the scariest thing. Sakaguchi Ango, another representative of the "rogue faction", uses stories from his life to peel off the mask of life for us and face the most naked truth. For readers who like "Anwu Lane Talk", this book will not disappoint you. Sakaguchi Ango (1906-1955) is the standard-bearer of the "rogue faction" in Japanese post-war literature, and is as famous as Dazai Osamu and Ishikawa Jun. In 1931, he published the novels "Dr. Wind" and "Kurotani Village", which were appreciated by famous writers Shimazaki Fujimura and others, and he has since been recognized by the Japanese literary world. In June 1946, he published his masterpiece "The Idiot", which became "a model of Japanese post-war literature" and thus established his status as a representative writer of the "rogue faction".
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