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The Life of a Stupid Man

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SKU: 9780141397726

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Dive into the poignant world of “The Life of a Stupid Man” by Ryunosuke Akutagawa, ISBN 9780141397726. Explore modernist storytelling through autobiographical tales of a literary master. Akutagawa’s brilliance shines in these stories, offering a glimpse into his life and the complexities of the human condition. A must-read for fans of Japanese literature and thought-provoking narratives from the early 20th century.

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Description

  • ISBN-13: 9780141397726
  • Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Height: 162 mm
  • No of Pages: 64
  • Spine Width: 8 mm
  • Width: 112 mm
  • ISBN-10: 0141397721
  • Publisher Date: 26 Feb 2015
  • Depth: 5
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: N
  • Weight: 54 gr

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Weight 0.5 kg

21 reviews for The Life of a Stupid Man

  1. Vivek

    A profound and moving collection. Akutagawa’s honesty is breathtaking. Highly recommended!

  2. Adithya Venkatesh

    Akutagawa is a genius. I was captivated by his writing style. A must-read for lovers of Japanese literature.

  3. Sweta Gautam

    I loved this book from start to finish. It had some twists and turns.

  4. Aishwarya

    This was a nice read. Not the best I have ever read but it kept me entertained.

  5. Ritik Sharma

    An interesting glimpse into the mind of a brilliant writer. I would read it again.

  6. Deepak Kumar Singh

    The stories were quite interesting. However, the book lacked a satisfying conclusion.

  7. Lekshmi Nandana

    A bit slow-paced for my taste, but the writing is undeniably beautiful.

  8. Aastha Sharma

    Akutagawa’s writing is sharp, but the stories felt a bit disjointed. Still, a fascinating look into his life.

  9. Maniratnam

    A powerful read. Akutagawa’s honesty can be hard to read but so worth it.

  10. Manish Kumar J

    Akutagawa’s genius shines through. A must-read for fans of Japanese literature.

  11. Akanksha Jain

    Enjoyable collection of short stories. Though, some stories are a bit confusing.

  12. Amrit Prakash Singh

    This book held my attention from start to finish. I would recommend this book to others.

  13. Simran Keshri

    I found it a little depressing. But it’s a powerful and thought-provoking read.

  14. Anuj Sahu

    This book was okay. It had some interesting parts but overall it was a bit boring.

  15. Hrithik Sujil

    The book was good overall. However, I feel the book could have been a bit longer.

  16. Moksh Ashish Shah

    Heartbreaking and insightful. Akutagawa’s vulnerability is captivating.

  17. Nitya

    Really enjoyed reading this book. I will be checking out other works from the author soon!

  18. Ishika Mandal

    Not my usual read, but I appreciated Akutagawa’s honesty.

  19. Cherian Jose

    Some stories resonated more than others. A bit uneven, but worth reading for Akutagawa’s unique perspective.

  20. Hritika

    It was an okay book to read. However, I don’t think I would ever read it again.

  21. Airene Ganguly

    The ending was a little sad. However, it still was a book that was written well.

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