Suicidal Narrative in Modern Japan : the Case of Dazai Osamu.

Dazai Osamu (1909-1948) is one of Japan's most famous literary suicides, known as the earliest postwar manifestation of the genuinely alienated writer in Japan. In this first deconstructive reading of a modern Japanese novelist, Alan Wolfe draws on contemporary Western literary and cultural the...

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Online Access: Full Text (via ProQuest)
Main Author: Wolfe, Alan Stephen
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Princeton : Princeton University Press, 2014.
Series:Studies of the East Asian Institute.
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Summary:Dazai Osamu (1909-1948) is one of Japan's most famous literary suicides, known as the earliest postwar manifestation of the genuinely alienated writer in Japan. In this first deconstructive reading of a modern Japanese novelist, Alan Wolfe draws on contemporary Western literary and cultural theories and on a knowledge of Dazai's work in the context of Japanese literary history to provide a fresh view of major texts by this important literary figure. In the process, Wolfe revises Japanese as well as Western scholarship on Dazai and discovers new connections among suicide, autobiography, alie.
Physical Description:1 online resource (280 pages)
ISBN:9781400861002
1400861004
Source of Description, Etc. Note:Print version record.