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Setting Sun
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The Setting Sun by Osamu Dazai
The Setting Sun by Osamu Dazai vividly portrays post-World War II Japan through the disillusioned eyes of Kazuko, a young woman from a declining aristocratic family. As traditions unravel, Kazuko grapples with her mother’s deteriorating health and her brother’s self-destructive tendencies, all while questioning societal norms and her place in a rapidly changing world. This poignant narrative explores identity, loss, and resilience amid cultural upheaval, capturing the clash between enduring traditions and emerging modern values.
Why You Should Read The Setting Sun
- Deep Exploration of Human Emotions: Dazai’s introspective prose delves into the complexities of human emotions, offering a haunting reflection on fragility and strength.
- Cultural Insight: Gain a profound understanding of post-World War II Japan, its societal shifts, and the struggles of a declining aristocracy.
- Timeless Themes: The novel’s exploration of identity, loss, and resilience resonates beyond its historical context, making it relevant to contemporary readers.
- Rich Character Development: Experience deeply flawed and relatable characters navigating personal and societal turmoil.
- Masterful Writing Style: Dazai’s lyrical and thought-provoking narrative style captivates readers, leaving a lasting impression.
Discover a haunting tale of personal and cultural transformation in The Setting Sun, an essential read for those intrigued by human resilience and historical depth.
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Product Details
| ISBN-13 | 9789363124417 |
| Cover / Binding | Paperback |
| Publisher | Wilco Books |
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