
Kappa
by (japan) Ryunosuke Akutagawa
About This Novel
This book contains a total of 6 short stories by Akutagawa. "Kappa" tells the story of the Kappa Kingdom through the autobiography of patient No. 23 In the mental hospital, which is both contrary to and similar to human society. Although it is a fictional world, the clever satire and sharp criticism throughout the novel point to reality. On the contrary, it depicts the true and essential side of Japanese society in the 1920s more accurately and vividly than many realist works of the time. In the kappa country, all concepts are mocking people in real society. They understand humans better than they understand themselves. Once you master their unique language and accept their weird thoughts, after leaving this utopia, you will immediately fall into the trouble of extremely disgusting human beings. The protagonist of the story finally returned to the human world, but because he could no longer adapt to human life, he was regarded as a madman.
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Official(2)Scraped 9d ago
@河城charget
So well written 😭
A profound criticism of the human world, The storyline is compact and exciting.
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Community(0)
Official(2)Scraped 9d ago
@河城charget
So well written 😭
A profound criticism of the human world, The storyline is compact and exciting.
