No One Knows
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No one really understands how we suffer. One day, when we’re
adults, we may come to recall this suffering, this misery, as silly
and laughable, but how are we to get through the long, hateful
period until then? No one bothers to teach us that.
&,nbsp,Osamu Dazai was a master raconteur who plumbed—in an
addictive, easy style—the absurd complexities of life in a society
whose expectations cannot be met without sacrificing one's
individual ideals on the altar of conformity.The gravitational pull
of his prose is on full display in these stories. In “Lantern,” a
young woman, in love with a well-born but impoverished student,
shoplifts a bathing suit for him—and ends up in the local newspaper
indicted as a crazed, degenerate communist. In “Chiyojo,” a
high-school girl shows early promise as a writer, but as her uncle
and mother relentlessly push her to pursue a literary career, she
must ask herself: is this what I really want? Or am I supposed to
fulfill&,nbsp, their own frustrated ambitions? In “Shame,” a
young reader writes a fan letter to a writer she admires, only to
find out, upon visiting him, that he’s a bourgeoise sophisticate
nothing like the desperate rebels he portrays, and decides (in true
Dazai style): “Novelists are human trash.No, they’re worse than
that, they’re demons. . .They write nothing but lies.” This
collection of 14 tales—a half-dozen of which have never before
appeared in English—is based on a Japanese collection of, as Dazai
described them, “soliloquies by female narrators.” No One
Knows&,nbsp,includes the quietly brilliant long story
“Schoolgirl” and shows the fiction of this 20th-century genius in a
fresh light.