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Al margen - 4: Indigno de ser humano

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<b>Mine has been a life of much shame. I can't even guess myself what it must be to live the life of a human being.</b> Portraying himself as a failure, the protagonist of Osamu Dazai's <i>No Longer Human</i> narrates a seemingly normal life even while he feels himself incapable of understanding human beings. Oba Yozo's attempts to reconcile himself to the world around him begin in early childhood, continue through high school, where he becomes a "clown" to mask his alienation, and eventually lead to a failed suicide attempt as an adult. Without sentimentality, he records the casual cruelties of life and its fleeting moments of human connection and tenderness. Semi-autobiographical, <i>No Longer Human</i> is the final completed work of one of Japan's most important writers, Osamu Dazai (1909-1948). The novel has come to "echo the sentiments of youth" (Hiroshi Ando, <i>The Mainichi Daily News</i>) from post-war Japan to the postmodern society of technology. Still one of the ten bestselling books in Japan, <i>No Longer Human</i> is a powerful exploration of an individual's alienation from society.

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Al margen - 4: Indigno de ser humano, Osamu Dazai, Montse Watkins

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2025
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Título
Al margen - 4: Indigno de ser humano
Idioma
Español
Publicado en
2025
Formato
Tapa blanda
Páginas
124
ISBN10
849374137X
ISBN13
9788493741372
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Descripción
<b>Mine has been a life of much shame. I can't even guess myself what it must be to live the life of a human being.</b> Portraying himself as a failure, the protagonist of Osamu Dazai's <i>No Longer Human</i> narrates a seemingly normal life even while he feels himself incapable of understanding human beings. Oba Yozo's attempts to reconcile himself to the world around him begin in early childhood, continue through high school, where he becomes a "clown" to mask his alienation, and eventually lead to a failed suicide attempt as an adult. Without sentimentality, he records the casual cruelties of life and its fleeting moments of human connection and tenderness. Semi-autobiographical, <i>No Longer Human</i> is the final completed work of one of Japan's most important writers, Osamu Dazai (1909-1948). The novel has come to "echo the sentiments of youth" (Hiroshi Ando, <i>The Mainichi Daily News</i>) from post-war Japan to the postmodern society of technology. Still one of the ten bestselling books in Japan, <i>No Longer Human</i> is a powerful exploration of an individual's alienation from society.