Self-Portraits: Tales from the Life of Japan's Great Decadent Romantic

Osamu Dazai
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A rich boy turned drop-out, a radical turned drug addict, obsessed with self destruction and suicide, Osamu Dazai retains his cult status among Japan's intellectual youth more than forty years after his death. These stories, based on his own experiences and arranged chronologically, provide insight into the sources of Dazai's enduring appeal as well as his art.
Genres: JapanJapanese LiteratureShort StoriesClassicsFictionLiteratureAsian LiteratureShort Story CollectionEssays20th Century
232 Pages

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