A servant is precocious, he is precocious (see せたらどはをだとぅわご). Servants, novels, books, books, vibrations, people, people and books.
がつきのりをしたらどはを, つきだと's servants, servants and servants. Servants are indifferent, pretending, seeing, being human, indifferent, indifferent. けれども, servant がにしくて, thinking about ずぅめた.
Sunset is a novella by Japanese writer Osamu Dazai. Based on the chaos in postwar Japan, this novel describes the sunset life of the declining aristocrats. In addition to expressing decadence and helplessness, the full text also places a ray of life glory on the protagonist and son, making the sunset shine in the decadent dark tone.
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The influence of the work:
The novel Sunset appeared in the early days of Japan's defeat. At that time, social thought was greatly disrupted. Some declining nobles not only miss their old lives, but also have to see the hypocrisy and irrationality in their own circles, and even feel guilty, pessimistic, empty and depressed about how to adapt to the new situation.
Sunset reflects the situation of the declining aristocrats and classes through the thoughts and actions of harmony, so it caused a sensation in Japan, and the name "Sunset Family" appeared, which became popular in society and opened the precedent of "XX Family" and "XX Family".
About the author of Sunset:
Osamu Dazai (1909-1948), a representative writer of Japanese "rogue school" literature, is also called the peak of postwar literature with Yasunari Kawabata and Yukio Mishima. He was born in a wealthy family, and his real name is Dui Ma Xiuzhi. When I was in middle school, I began to write novels, essays and plays. I was fascinated by the works of Kyouka Izumi and Ryunosuke Akutagawa.
Akutagawa's suicide had a considerable impact and influence on him. 1930, he entered the law department of Dongda University, met Masuji Ibuse for the first time, and was regarded as a lifelong teacher. In the same year, he participated in the reconstruction of the Japanese Production Party in the form of financial aid, and left the left-wing activities two years later. 1935 was shortlisted for the first Akutagawa Prize for Retrograde.
Many of his important works, such as Eight Scenes of Tokyo, Flower of the Clown, Old Age, Sunset, Human Shame, etc. , mostly a portrayal of self-life, showing the double repression of Japanese society and modern people's spiritual and sensory world. Osamu Dazai attempted suicide many times. Finally, at the age of 39, he met his last lover and committed suicide by drowning.
References:
Baidu Encyclopedia-Sunset (Japanese writer Osamu Dazai's novella)