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The Flowers of Buffoonery

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The Flowers of Buffoonery by Osamu Dazai offers a poignant yet comedic exploration of a young writer recuperating in a seaside sanatorium following a failed suicide attempt. As he engages with the doctors, nurses, and frequent visitors, the narrative blends dark humour with reflections on life, illustrating human vulnerability and resilience. Set against the backdrop of Dazai's distinct literary style, the story captures the balancing act between despair and the absurdities of existence.
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You might enjoy this book if you're captivated by stories exploring the complexities of human emotions and the depth of character introspection. Set against a backdrop of post-war Japan, it offers a poignant yet humorous examination of life's absurdities and the search for meaning amidst chaos. Fans of richly detailed narratives that blend melancholy with wit may find this work particularly engaging.

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The Flowers of Buffoonery

For the first time in English, Osamu Dazai’s hilariously comic and deeply moving prequel to No Longer Human

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The Flowers of Buffoonery opens in a seaside sanitarium where Yozo Oba—the narrator of No Longer Human at a younger age—is being kept after a failed suicide attempt. While he is convalescing, his friends and family visit him, and other patients and nurses drift in and out of his room. Against this dispiriting backdrop, everyone tries to maintain a lighthearted, even clownish atmosphere: playing cards, smoking cigarettes, vying for attention, cracking jokes, and trying to make each other laugh.

While No Longer Human delves into the darkest corners of human consciousness, The Flowers of Buffoonery pokes fun at these same emotions: the follies and hardships of youth, of love, and of self-hatred and depression. A glimpse into the lives of a group of outsiders in prewar Japan, The Flowers of Buffoonery is a darkly humorous and fresh addition to Osamu Dazai's masterful and intoxicating oeuvre.

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The Flowers of Buffoonery by Osamu Dazai offers an introspective look at human nature, resonating with readers for its raw honesty and self-reflection. Yukio Mishima's view underscores Dazai's unsettling talent for unearthing personal truths and vulnerabilities.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780811234542

Publisher: New Directions Publishing Corporation

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 07 March 2023

Country: United States

Imprint: New Directions Publishing Corporation

Contributors:

  • Translated by Sam Bett

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 8.0mm

Width: 132.0mm

Height: 203.0mm

Weight: 111g

Pages: 96

About the Author

Osamu Dazai was born in 1909 into a powerful landowning family of northern Japan. A brilliant student, he entered the French department of Tokyo University in 1930, but later boasted that in the five years before he left without a degree, he had never attended a lecture. Dazai was famous for confronting head-on the social and moral crises of postwar Japan before he committed suicide by throwing himself into Tokyo’s Tamagawa Aqueduct. His body was found on what would have been his 39th birthday. Sam Bett is a fiction writer and Japanese translator whose credits include Star by Yukio Mishima. Working with David Boyd, he co-translated the Mieko Kawakami novels Heaven, shortlisted for the International Booker Prize; All the Lovers in the Night, a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award for Fiction; and Breasts and Eggs.

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