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portada Home to Tsugaru
Type
Physical Book
Language
English
Pages
170
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
20.3 x 12.7 x 1.0 cm
Weight
0.19 kg.
ISBN13
9781734964455
Edition No.
0002

Home to Tsugaru

Osamu Dazai (Author) · Shelley Marshall · Paperback

Home to Tsugaru - Dazai, Osamu ; Marshall, Shelley

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Synopsis "Home to Tsugaru"

Place: Tsugaru in Aomori Prefecture, Japan Time: Spring 1944As World War II was coming to an end, Osamu Dazai (born Shuji Tsushima) returned to his home in the northern tip of Honshu, Japan on assignment from a publisher to travel and write about the part of Japan where he was born and raised.He writes with humor and warmth about old friends, the people (family and servants) who nurtured him, his obsession with crabs, and his worries over sake in times of rationing. He writes with pride about his home even as he learns about some of its customs and history for the first time. This travel journal is part travelogue, part history lesson, and part love story.Osamu Dazai (1909-1948) was a twentieth century Japanese author. He is best known for the novels The Setting Sun and No Longer Human.
Osamu Dazai
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(Pseudónimo de Tsushima Shuji; Kanagi, 1909 - Tokio, 1948) Escritor japonés. Fruto del desencanto reinante en su país tras el fin de la Segunda Guerra Mundial, las últimas novelas de Osamu Dazai expresaron el sentir de una generación que había asistido al derrumbamiento de sus valores tradicionales: El sol poniente (1947), quizá su obra más famosa, se centra en la decadencia de la nobleza japonesa tras la derrota en la contienda, mientras que su último libro, Ya no humano (1948), narra en tono autobiográfico la frustración ante el descalabro nacional. Conocido por su ingenio irónico y sombrío y por la brillante fantasía de sus novelas y cuentos, su obsesión por el suicidio y su permanente búsqueda de una verdad ulterior lo convertirían en una figura de culto entre los lectores jóvenes de su país.
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