The setting sun
Novel by Dazai Osamu, published in 1947 as Shayo. It is a tragic, vividly painted story of life in postwar Japan. The narrator is Kazuko, a young woman born to gentility but now impoverished. Though she wears Western clothes, her outlook is Japanese; her life is static, and she recognizes that she i...
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[Norfolk, Conn., ]
J. Laughlin
1956
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100 | |a Dazai, Osamu | ||
245 | 4 | |a The setting sun | |
245 | 0 | |c Osamu Dazai; Translated by Donald Keene | |
260 | |a [Norfolk, Conn., ] | ||
260 | |b J. Laughlin | ||
260 | |c 1956 | ||
520 | |a Novel by Dazai Osamu, published in 1947 as Shayo. It is a tragic, vividly painted story of life in postwar Japan. The narrator is Kazuko, a young woman born to gentility but now impoverished. Though she wears Western clothes, her outlook is Japanese; her life is static, and she recognizes that she is spiritually empty. In the course of the novel she survives the deaths of her aristocratic mother and her sensitive, drug-addicted brother Naoji, an intellectual ravaged by his own and by society's spiritual failures. She also spends a sad, sordid night with the dissipated writer Uehara, and she conceives a child in the hope that it will be the first step in a moral revolution. | ||
650 | |a Japan fiction,Japan literature | ||
904 | |i M.Loan | ||
980 | |a Trung tâm Học liệu Trường Đại học Cần Thơ |