The Reading Life Japanese Literature Project
Schoolgirl is the second work by Osamu Dazai-(1909 to 1948-Japan) that I have read. My previous read was No Longer Human. Both of these titles are among the highest regarded, most read post WWII Japanese novels. (There is some background information on him in my prior posts.)
I think this book should be read after you have read his major works. The writing level in the translated prose is very high and it does feel like the thoughts of a teenage girl with a heavy preoccupations with her looks and clothes.
I was provided a complementary Kindle edition of this book by the publisher.
Mel u
6 comments:
Dazai, is high on my list of Japanese authors to be read, having just recently finished Kobo Abe's Face of Another, which amazed with its writing & am in total agreement concerning Nihon Distractions, being a great blog & resource for all things relating to Japanese art & Literature.
Parrish Lantern-I like the work of Kobe Abe a lot also and will look forward to your thoughts on his work
I'm waiting on a copy of this from the publisher and I can't wait to read it. It will be interesting to see how the girl's experiences and thoughts compare to those of girls today.
Looks good! The Japanese version is on my "to read" list. ^-^
Great to read your post on School Girl, I really enjoyed reading this novella. Thanks also for the kind words!.
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