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This category of books by Japanese writers is rarely read by young people

The books of these Japanese writers are less read Some Japanese writers' works are very gloomy, and after reading them, they always feel breathless, and there is a deep-rooted pessimistic dark color, which promotes the despair of life.

For example, Osamu Dazai's "Slanting Sun" and "Human Disqualification", such as Yukio Mishima's "Five Decays of Tenjin" and "Kinkaku-ji Temple", such as Natsume Soseki's "Heart", such as Kawabata Yasunari's "Snow Country" and "Sleeping Beauty", and then such as Ryunosuke Wasagawa's "Kappa" and Watanabe Junichi's "Paradise Lost".

This category of books by Japanese writers is rarely read by young people

Personally, I suggest that young people still look less at this kind of work, but it may not necessarily make people depressed, but at least they cannot draw positive forces from it.

Since ancient times, Japanese literature has had the aesthetic orientation of "material sorrow", and there are too many feelings about the impermanence of human affairs and the lack of firmness of good things in the world. Most of the works present are the turmoil and uneasiness of people in difficult situations, the destruction of the self and the mutilation of human nature, and the sense of nothingness in death. The writer did not complete the reconstruction of his life, and Ryunosuke Wasagawa, Osamu Dazai, Yukio Mishima, and Yasunari Kawabata all said goodbye to the world by suicide.

This category of books by Japanese writers is rarely read by young people

The pressures of survival (including social, family, self-psychology and many other aspects) will eventually lead people to fall into various strange circles and cannot extricate themselves. Many Japanese writers' preference for death seems to be an unfathomable mystery, and Junichi Watanabe is keen to portray death so poignantly. In his novel Paradise Lost, death has always been a theme throughout, revealing Watanabe's special perception of death as a doctor and writer, which is also the extreme sense of nothingness.

This category of books by Japanese writers is rarely read by young people

I was once interested in this kind of work, and I felt that it was a force that pulled people down, like laxatives, which did not mean much. Life is only one hundred and eighty years, or to see more works that make people feel beautiful.

Cherry blossoms bloom, appreciate its posture of blooming in the branches, do not have to see it wither in the mud ditch; peacocks open the screen, on the front of the stunning is good, there is no need to run to the back to see privacy...

This category of books by Japanese writers is rarely read by young people

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