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About This Novel
The protagonist of this book, Ye Zang, is a cautious person who is afraid of all emotions in the world. He knows nothing about the complex thoughts of human beings. He uses funny methods to please and make others happy, while hiding his true self. From adolescence to middle age, in order to avoid the world, he began to embark on the road of self-exile, drinking and having fun all day long, using alcohol, women and drugs to live in confusion all day long, and eventually led to self-destruction. He spends his whole life looking for love, avoiding love, and hoping that he can get love. You can imagine his inner anguish, and in the end he can only reach the end of self-destruction.
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Bought the physical book and read it
When I saw Disqualification in the World, I was in the middle of my senior year in high school. I was under pressure from the outside world and sensitive inside. I wanted to study but couldn't devote myself to studying all the time. When I went to the bookstore, I happened to see Disqualification in the World. It can be said that it fell into my heart the first moment I saw it. Every word, it can be said to be a true portrayal of a sensitive and passionate person. I seem to be seeing another me, writing about my feelings, with writing skills and more life experience than me. It's hard to imagine this book being written by a man. Highly recommended, suitable for those who are naturally pessimistic but attentive and gentle. Although Dazai Osamu committed suicide one by one, you can see the deep hope for life and his own light wrapped in it. In this world, you are not alone. What you have endured can resonate with this book (Purely typed by hand)
After reading it, as a friend said above, I am a naturally pessimistic but attentive person, so I don't know whether I am stubborn or obedient. I think I should yearn for hope, and this is also true. I want to live a more relaxed life, and really don't want to be too tired. I was a little sad and bitter when I learned that the author Osamu Dazai committed suicide. I hope he can stay away from the hell he hates and go to the path under the bicycle that he longs for...
Do some popular science ~
In the work, Dazai Osamu cleverly hides his life and thoughts in the life experiences of the protagonist Ye Zang. Through Ye Zang's monologue, we can get a glimpse of Dazai Osamu's inner world - "a life full of shame." In the same year that the work was published, Osamu Dazai committed suicide.
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I'm crazy. I think about this and that all day long.
People, how pitiful!
The light shines on him, but he is bathed in darkness
I can only say that this is a kind of helplessness that humans cannot understand.
"I" have been in poor health since I was a child and am often sick, so I spend most of my time in bed. When lying on the bed, "I" think these beddings are the most boring decoration. But it was only when I was in my twenties that I realized how practical these things were.
"I" was born in the northeastern countryside, and I am not considered well-informed. The first time I saw a train was when I was a little older. At that time, "I" climbed up and down the overpass, thinking that it was just to make the train station as interesting as a foreign amusement park. Climbing up and down like this was very special.
When "I" was a child, I saw the subway in a picture book. "I" always thought that it was designed and built because the fun of riding a car underground is much higher than that on the ground. I never thought that it was built for actual needs.
This translation is not good. It has the same name as another translator. The other one is better.
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Official(10)Scraped 4d ago
Bought the physical book and read it
When I saw Disqualification in the World, I was in the middle of my senior year in high school. I was under pressure from the outside world and sensitive inside. I wanted to study but couldn't devote myself to studying all the time. When I went to the bookstore, I happened to see Disqualification in the World. It can be said that it fell into my heart the first moment I saw it. Every word, it can be said to be a true portrayal of a sensitive and passionate person. I seem to be seeing another me, writing about my feelings, with writing skills and more life experience than me. It's hard to imagine this book being written by a man. Highly recommended, suitable for those who are naturally pessimistic but attentive and gentle. Although Dazai Osamu committed suicide one by one, you can see the deep hope for life and his own light wrapped in it. In this world, you are not alone. What you have endured can resonate with this book (Purely typed by hand)
After reading it, as a friend said above, I am a naturally pessimistic but attentive person, so I don't know whether I am stubborn or obedient. I think I should yearn for hope, and this is also true. I want to live a more relaxed life, and really don't want to be too tired. I was a little sad and bitter when I learned that the author Osamu Dazai committed suicide. I hope he can stay away from the hell he hates and go to the path under the bicycle that he longs for...
Do some popular science ~
In the work, Dazai Osamu cleverly hides his life and thoughts in the life experiences of the protagonist Ye Zang. Through Ye Zang's monologue, we can get a glimpse of Dazai Osamu's inner world - "a life full of shame." In the same year that the work was published, Osamu Dazai committed suicide.
.
I'm crazy. I think about this and that all day long.
People, how pitiful!
The light shines on him, but he is bathed in darkness
I can only say that this is a kind of helplessness that humans cannot understand.
"I" have been in poor health since I was a child and am often sick, so I spend most of my time in bed. When lying on the bed, "I" think these beddings are the most boring decoration. But it was only when I was in my twenties that I realized how practical these things were.
"I" was born in the northeastern countryside, and I am not considered well-informed. The first time I saw a train was when I was a little older. At that time, "I" climbed up and down the overpass, thinking that it was just to make the train station as interesting as a foreign amusement park. Climbing up and down like this was very special.
When "I" was a child, I saw the subway in a picture book. "I" always thought that it was designed and built because the fun of riding a car underground is much higher than that on the ground. I never thought that it was built for actual needs.
This translation is not good. It has the same name as another translator. The other one is better.
