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How do you feel about "No Longer Human" by Osamu Dazai?
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Now there are plenty of 'Depressed-Man-Archetypes', why read this one? It does not provide clarity, hope, or even simply, something different. No, it is not for that. It is only the thoughts of a man, who feels like the rest of the sad world, like his suffering his greater than anyone else’s. It is not to teach us lessons, or to offer us insight, it is a story we already know, just more beautifully executed. It's worth lies only in that, we need not praise it or criticize it for anything more or less.

you said this so perfectly


As I read it, I was surprised by how many of the hardest moments didn’t affect me as much as I thought they would maybe because they felt too familiar, like echoes of my own experiences. Dazai has this unique gift for capturing what it feels like to be completely disconnected from the world, but he does it with such subtlety that it keeps you from being overwhelmed. It’s incredible how he conveys Yozo’s pain so deeply without dragging you down into his despair.
It’s a brutally honest portrait of what it means to be human, what it feels like to be broken inside, yet still holding on to the ability to reflect on it all. Even though the book is steeped in sadness, it doesn’t leave behind an unbearable emptiness. Instead, it gives you the feeling of having grasped something essential about human fragility. For me, that’s what it meant a window into the darkest corners of human nature, but also an invitation to reflect on it, rather than surrender to it.


You put it very well, I was trying to say this in my review, that this just a story of a man like many others, the beauty is in his writing and simply in the fact that nevertheless it is a different perspective. It is a very similar experience but it is still a different man, and this man has a lot in him.


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