Osamu Dazai
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- | '''Osamu Dazai''' ([[June 19]] [[1909]] – [[June 13]] [[1948]]) was a [[Japanese author]] who is considered one of the foremost fiction writers of 20th-century Japan. He is noted for his ironic and gloomy wit, his obsession with suicide, and his brilliant fantasy. | + | '''Osamu Dazai''' (1909 – 1948) was a [[Japanese author]] best known for his novel ''[[No Longer Human]]'' (1948). |
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- | A number of his most popular works, such as ''[[The Setting Sun]]'' (''Shayō'') and ''[[No Longer Human]]'' (''Ningen Shikkaku''), are considered modern-day classics. | + | |
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Osamu Dazai (1909 – 1948) was a Japanese author best known for his novel No Longer Human (1948).
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