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No Longer Human: A New Translation

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SKU: 9780804858328

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Dive into Osamu Dazai’s literary masterpiece, “No Longer Human,” in this captivating new translation. Explore the poignant tale of alienation and despair as Yozo Oba struggles to connect with humanity. Considered Dazai’s magnum opus and a cornerstone of Japanese literature, this novel offers a profound exploration of the human condition. ISBN: 9780804858328. Experience the haunting beauty and emotional depth of “No Longer Human” today.

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Description

  • ISBN-13: 9780804858328
  • Publisher: Tuttle Publishing
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Weight: 28 gr
  • ISBN-10: 0804858322
  • Publisher Date: 2024-07-19
  • Height: 203 mm
  • No of Pages: 160
  • Width: 240 mm

10 reviews for No Longer Human: A New Translation

  1. Ankit Sharma

    Excellent translation! I was captivated by Yozo’s story. It is sad but a story that need to be read by all. It is a very dark read that explores the depth of human despair. I enjoyed reading this book a lot.

  2. Ishaan Kaushal

    A bleak and introspective novel that explores the themes of identity and alienation. It’s a tough read, but a rewarding one. The translation really captures the nuance of Dazai’s writing. The protagonist is interesting.

  3. Pratyush Singh Chauhan

    The new translation is excellent. It made the story feel more accessible. Yozo’s character is so complex and tragic. I felt a strange connection to him, despite his flaws. I was hooked from start to finish. It was an okay book.

  4. Hitarth

    I had mixed feelings about this book. While the writing is beautiful, the story is incredibly depressing. It’s a powerful exploration of human suffering. Be prepared for a dark and emotional read. The book is sad.

  5. Gaurav Bharti

    I found this book incredibly depressing. While well-written, it was hard to get through. The protagonist is deeply flawed and unlikeable. It’s thought-provoking, but not enjoyable. Still, Dazai’s skill is undeniable.

  6. Ravi Prakash Singh

    Not my cup of tea. I struggled to connect with the characters. The story was too depressing for me. However, the writing is undeniably beautiful. I can appreciate it for its literary merit. Overall, it was not great.

  7. Parth Dixit

    A disturbing yet beautiful read. Dazai’s writing is raw and honest. Yozo’s struggles are palpable. Not an easy read, but a worthwhile one. I’m still processing it. It’s dark, but impactful. Definitely a classic for a reason.

  8. Vilvanathan T

    A powerful and unsettling exploration of alienation. The writing is beautiful, but the content is heavy. Be prepared for a dark and introspective journey. The new translation really shines. Overall, it’s a really dark book.

  9. Ankit Suman

    This book left me feeling empty. The protagonist’s descent into despair is heartbreaking. Dazai’s honesty is both admirable and disturbing. It’s a must-read for fans of Japanese literature. It wasn’t my favorite.

  10. Harsh Singla

    This book is a masterpiece! The new translation is superb. Dazai’s writing is both haunting and beautiful. Yozo’s story will stay with me for a long time. I highly recommend it! I really enjoyed reading this book.

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