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portada INDIGNO DE SER HUMANO (in Spanish)
Type
Physical Book
Year
2025
Language
Spanish
Pages
124
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
24cm x 15cm
ISBN13
9786071445445
Edited in
México

INDIGNO DE SER HUMANO (in Spanish)

Osamu Dazai (Author) · EDITORES MEXICANOS UNIDOS · Paperback

INDIGNO DE SER HUMANO (in Spanish) - Osamu Dazai

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Synopsis "INDIGNO DE SER HUMANO (in Spanish)"

"Ésta es una de las obras más desgarradoras y profundas de la literatura japonesa moderna. A través de las confesiones de Yozo, un hombre atormentado por su incapacidad para conectar con los demás, Dazai explora temas como la alienación, la hipocresía social y el vacío existencial.
Con un estilo crudo y autobiográfico, la novela Indigno de ser humano retrata la lucha de un protagonista que, desde la infancia, se refugia tras máscaras para ocultar su verdadero yo, hundiéndose en el alcohol, las drogas y las relaciones autodestructivas.
Publicada originalmente en 1948, esta obra maestra del shishösetsu (novela confesional) refleja la angustia de una generación devastada por la guerra y la pérdida de identidad.
Dazai, quien se suicidó poco después de completarla, legó un testimonio literario que cuestiona la naturaleza humana y la búsqueda de redención. Una lectura perturbadora y necesaria sobre la fragilidad del alma."
Osamu Dazai
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(Pseudonym of Tsushima Shuji; Kanagi, 1909 - Tokyo, 1948) Japanese writer. Born from the disillusionment prevalent in his country after the end of World War II, Osamu Dazai's last novels expressed the feelings of a generation that had witnessed the collapse of their traditional values: The Setting Sun (1947), perhaps his most famous work, focuses on the decline of the Japanese nobility after the defeat in the war, while his last book, No Longer Human (1948), narrates in an autobiographical tone the frustration over the national debacle. Known for his ironic and somber wit and the brilliant fantasy of his novels and stories, his obsession with suicide and his constant search for a deeper truth would make him a cult figure among the young readers of his country.
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Juan Luis Alvarado Hidalgo Monday, May 25, 2026
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Excelente lectura, es la segunda compra que hago del autor

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Angel Reyes Tuesday, January 06, 2026

Cómo siempre EMU haciendo porquerías, faltas de ortografía desde el índice, mutilaciones completas en comparación de la obra original, no, no compren con ellos, nunca, ningún libro, jamás

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