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About This Novel
This book contains Osamu Dazai's five important masterpieces, namely "Disqualification in the World", "Clown's Flower", "Run, Melos" and "Villon's Wife" Goodbye. "Disqualified in the World" is Osamu Dazai's last novella before his death, and it is also a work with a rather autobiographical feel. The protagonist of the novel, Ye Zang, has been sensitive and thoughtful since childhood, with a cowardly personality. Although he was born into a wealthy family, he is full of fear of the surrounding environment and people. In his early years, he left his hometown to study and first tasted wine and sex. From then on, he indulged in it and spent his life avoiding everything he feared.
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Official(4)Scraped 5d ago
So love will disappear, right🤠
"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.
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.
"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.
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Official(4)Scraped 5d ago
So love will disappear, right🤠
"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.
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.
"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.
