Disqualified from the World

Disqualified from the World

by (japan) Osamu Dazai

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139Kwords32chapters
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Ch. 32附录:太宰治年谱(2)
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"Unworthy of the World" is a comprehensive interpretation of the famous line of the Japanese writer Osamu Dazai - "I am sorry for being born as a human being". It is also Dazai Osamu's final work. One of the top three best-selling literary miracles in Japanese history. Osamu Dazai - hailed as a national-level writer by Haruki Murakami, Shunji Iwai once made a movie to pay tribute to him. In the common spiritual world of mankind, "Disqualification" dissects everyone's self, loneliness and confusion. It is a representative work in the history of modern Japanese literature. Critics call it "the immortal pyramid of Showa literature". The book contains four important works of Osamu Dazai in his later period of creation, which can be called the masterpiece of Osamu Dazai's later aesthetics. "Disqualification in the World" comprehensively interprets Osamu Dazai's famous line "I'm sorry to be born as a human being" - the protagonist Oba Yozo, as a "marginal person" who can't figure out the rules of human beings, continues to self-exile and gradually "loses the qualifications to be a human being".

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