I think Osamu Dazai is a very poor man. If you, like me, have read his Disqualification on Earth, you should have a deeper feeling. Disqualification on Earth can be said to be Osamu Dazai's own autobiography. The protagonist's experience in this book is similar to the author's own, and they are all declining aristocratic teenagers. When Osamu Dazai was born, the family conditions were not bad, and there were fewer men in the family. But because it happened to be in a chaotic era, his family was slowly declining.
Osamu Dazai witnessed the troubled times, so his works will be more realistic. Now we can know what a chaotic time it was through Osamu Dazai's literary works. The chaotic times and his frequent negative works made Osamu Dazai choose to end his life when he was young. His departure can be said to be a great loss to the Japanese literary world. In Japan at that time, many celebrities who experienced ups and downs finally chose to end their lives when they were young.
In a word, I think Osamu Dazai is a great but poor man. What is great is that he has made great contributions to the development of Japanese literature. What is sad is that his life experience is really bad, and the way he chose to end his life is also regrettable.