No Longer Human - Osamu Dazai & Donald Keene

No Longer Human

By Osamu Dazai & Donald Keene

  • Release Date: 1973-01-17
  • Genre: Literary Fiction
4.5 Score: 4.5 (From 482 Ratings)

Book Synopsis

The poignant and fascinating story of a young man who is caught between the breakup of the traditions of a northern Japanese aristocratic family and the impact of Western ideas.

Mine has been a life of much shame. I can’t even guess myself what it must be to live the life of a human being.

Portraying himself as a failure, the protagonist of Osamu Dazai’s No Longer Human narrates a seemingly normal life even while he feels himself incapable of understanding human beings. His attempts to reconcile himself to the world around him begin in early childhood, continue through high school, where he becomes a “clown” to mask his alienation, and eventually lead to a failed suicide attempt as an adult. Without sentimentality, he records the casual cruelties of life and its fleeting moments of human connection and tenderness.

Still one of the ten bestselling books in Japan, No Longer Human is an important and unforgettable modern classic: “The struggle of the individual to fit into a normalizing society remains just as relevant today as it was at the time of writing.” (The Japan Times)

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Latest Impressions

  • Pitiful human being

    5
    By nulocenicieta
    Yozo is the most debased human being. His mind is detached and floating above him, unable to confront himself with others. What a mad lad. FIVE STARS!
  • stunning autobiography

    5
    By Glutonie
    its crazy how everything in the book still happens regularly.
  • yum

    5
    By Bella YEET OOF
    i js read it cuz of bsd💪
  • Super intriguing life of an extreme INTP

    5
    By Dream legue cheata
    I recommend this to everyone
  • Inside the mind of a man

    5
    By moonlitejay
    Very interesting point of view on life, relationships, aspirations, careers, family, and substance use. Even though the books are dated to the 30s I think they’re still very relevant and relatable to today.
  • No Longer Human

    5
    By Ben2222225
    Amazing book
  • Heartwrenchingly relatable

    5
    By Lyn Lyn Meow
    I’m honestly feeling so defeated after finishing this book. I’ve struggled with mental health and feeling like I could never live a normal life, suicide attempts and the feeling of alienation makes the narrator sickeningly relatable. I cant help but relate to him but at the same time be disgusted by him and in turn by myself. This book truly shares the experience of what it’s like living mentally ill and unable to relate with those around you. Down to the feeling of isolation and hopelessness. Truly an amazing book if you can handle the emotions it’ll put you through.
  • Slay for depression

    5
    By Londyn totton
    I love sad books and about death or as peoples call it suicide and slay to Osamu Dazai
  • Well-Crafted Book.

    3
    By Jess ☆
    This was neither a feel-good, satisfying, or easy read. However, it was a good and well-thought-out book. Immediately after finishing this book, I had to read an analysis of it. It is easy to feel a sort of pity for Yozo, but it is hard to like him as his decisions became harmful and were disagreeable.
  • Book rate

    5
    By boiwithope
    Best book and sad