No Longer Human and The Setting Sun: a Collection of Two Novels

No Longer Human and The Setting Sun: a Collection of Two Novels Osamu Dazai

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In this stunning collection, Osamu Dazai’s two greatest works—No Longer Human and The Setting Sun—are brought together in one volume that captures the haunting beauty and despair of postwar Japan.<br/>Through the confessions of Yozo, a man alienated from society and from himself, No Longer Human explores the devastating loneliness of those who cannot belong. In The Setting Sun, Dazai turns his gaze to a crumbling aristocracy, revealing a nation’s slow descent into moral and emotional decay.<br/>Raw, poetic, and deeply human, these two novels define the legacy of one of Japan’s most powerful literary voices.<br/>Discover the beauty in brokenness—and the light that survives in the ruins of despair.<br/>Add this timeless collection to your library today.

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calendar_today 2025
qr_code_2 9798268979619
language EN
description 140 pages
No Longer Human and The Setting Sun: a Collection of Two Novels

No Longer Human and The Setting Sun: a Collection of Two Novels Osamu Dazai

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In this stunning collection, Osamu Dazai’s two greatest works—No Longer Human and The Setting Sun—are brought together in one volume that captures the haunting beauty and despair of postwar Japan.<br/>Through the confessions of Yozo, a man alienated from society and from himself, No Longer Human explores the devastating loneliness of those who cannot belong. In The Setting Sun, Dazai turns his gaze to a crumbling aristocracy, revealing a nation’s slow descent into moral and emotional decay.<br/>Raw, poetic, and deeply human, these two novels define the legacy of one of Japan’s most powerful literary voices.<br/>Discover the beauty in brokenness—and the light that survives in the ruins of despair.<br/>Add this timeless collection to your library today.

business Independently published
menu_book N/A
calendar_today 2025
qr_code_2 9798268979619
language EN
description 140 pages