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LanguageEnglish
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PublisherStone Bridge Press
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Publication dateNovember 13, 2018
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File size1155 KB
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Editorial Reviews
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Recipient of the William F. Sibley Memorial Subvention Award for Japanese Translation
"Dazai is the ultimate bad boy of Japanese literature and Ningen Shikkaku is his supreme masterpiece, a novel that still shocks today with its brutal honesty and unflinching, strangely thrilling pessimism. Nothing remotely like it had been seen in Japanese literature before."
—The Japan Times
"A refreshing and interesting reconstruction of this Japanese classic... 70 years on, Gibeau’s translation shows that this captivating novel is still as relevant and powerful as it was on the day of its initial release."
—The Japan Society UK Review
“Powerful… a fascinating psychological portrait, of someone trying (or rather, constantly failing) to come to terms with a self they find unbearable.”
—The Complete Review
"An all-new translation of Osamu Dazai's bleak masterwork brings fresh clarity and immediacy to a staple of modern Japanese literature."
—Ganriki.org
"Oba Yozo, the central character and anti-hero of Dazai Osamu’s Ningen Shikkaku, is as familiar to Japanese readers as Holden Caulfield is to English readers. The Catcher in the Rye still sells a million copies per year... Catcher, however, pales beside Ningen as a literary achievement."
—Asian Review of Books
"Dazai's novel is unrelentingly bleak.... but the joylessness here is unique, yet still strangely readable. It's a grim portrait of post-war ennui and failure of nerve."
—The Pacific Rim Review of Books
"5/5 Osamu Dazai is one of the giants of 20th-century Japanese literature. He became even more of a cult-like figure when he committed suicide with his supposed lover in 1948. What we get is his last, and most autobiographical, work. One in which you ask yourself whether you are really reading a piece of fiction or something that the author wanted the world to know before he committed suicide."
—Manhattan Book Review
"Dazai's book is a challenging, important part of Japanese culture."
—Japan Visitor
"Dazai's reputation has not waned a bit in seventy years. Reading Mark Gibeau's brilliant translation will show you why."
—Roger Pulvers, award-winning translator, film director, and author of LIV
"This new translation brings fresh skill and sensitivity to the task of interpreting one of modern Japanese literature’s most endearing classics. It gives us Dazai in all his quirky hilarity and pathos, and deepens our understanding of this complex and brilliant writer."
—Dr. Meredith McKinney, award winning translator of Sei Shônagon's The Pillow Book
"Certain novels evoke such a vivid sense of a character that it almost hurts to reach the end. This nuanced, engaging translation of Dazai Osamu's masterpiece A Shameful Life is just such a work: subtle and complex, it pulls the reader in and refuses to let go. Indeed, Mark Gibeau's helpful afterword left me wanting to turn right back to the first page and dig into the book again. A Shameful Life has that kind of power: it is Dazai at his finest."
—Michael Emmerich, Associate Professor of Japanese Literature at UCLA
"A fluent new translation of a postwar classic by the brilliant and controversial writer Osamu Dazai. Most readers will feel that the life of the protagonist of this semi-autobiographical novel is indeed "shameful," but they will be taken aback by the very different view expressed in its final lines."
—Paul McCarthy, prize-winning translator of works by Tanizaki Jun'ichiro, Nakajima Atsushi, and Kanai Mieko
--This text refers to the paperback edition.
About the Author
Author Osamu Dazai (1909–48) retains an enormous following today. He is as famous for his darkly introspective novels as for the light-hearted children’s stories that are a staple of many Japanese textbooks. His novel Shayo has been published in English as The Setting Sun. Son of a wealthy family in northern Japan, Dazai was a top student who showed an early penchant for literary writing. He led a troubled, unstable life and suffered from drug abuse and alcoholism; he attempted suicide and had numerous affairs, even as his literary fame grew. A Shameful Life is said to be a close approximation of his lifestyle and struggles. The protagonist in the novel survives, but shortly after publication of A Shameful Life, Dazai and his lover drowned themselves in the Tamagawa Canal in western Tokyo.
Mark Gibeau is a literary translator and scholar of postwar Japanese literature. His previous translations include fiction by Yasunari Kawabata, Jun’ichirô Tanizaki, Shûgorô Yamamoto, Sakumi Tayama, Mitsuyo Kakuta, Sakyô Komatsu among others. He is currently a Senior Lecturer in the College of Asia and the Pacific at The Australian National University, Canberra.
--This text refers to the paperback edition.Product details
- ASIN : B07J5LKV8J
- Publisher : Stone Bridge Press; Translation edition (November 13, 2018)
- Publication date : November 13, 2018
- Language : English
- File size : 1155 KB
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Print length : 146 pages
- Page numbers source ISBN : 1611720443
- Lending : Not Enabled
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The book itself is a pseudo-autobiographical masterpiece. It is unflinching in its portrayal of the monster that lived inside Dazai for his whole life. The book really inspires one to be objective about their emotions, and completely changed the way I thought about my own mental health. It has immediately become my favourite book ever, and while it does indeed have a heavy tone to it, there is more than enough light-heartedness so as not to overwhelm the reader.
10/10
(内容)私は辞書なしでとりあえず一通り読んだところで、このレビューを書いています。ドナルド・キーン氏の英訳(以後難しい方)に比べるとこの書は比較的簡単です。難しい方は明らかに上級者向けです。それに対し、この書は中級でもなんとかなると思います。難しい単語も頻出しますが、文章が比較的難しくありません。(英検で言うと二級では苦しいか、準一級くらいか、とも感じました。自信がありませんので、誰か訂正する意見を下さい。)
(お勧め)上級のかたは難しい方を読まれたほうが読み応えがあって、迫力があって、良いように思います。が、気楽に読むならこの書でしょうか。
中級の上位のかたで、気合を入れて勉強したいなら難しい方に挑戦しても良いと思います。が、無理をせず、この書を読むのが無難ではあります。あるいはこの書を読み、全体のあらすじを掴んだ上で難しいほうに挑戦なさってもよろしいかと存じます。
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