The Flowers of Buffoonery - Osamu Dazai & Sam Bett

The Flowers of Buffoonery

By Osamu Dazai & Sam Bett

  • Release Date: 2023-03-07
  • Genre: Fiction & Literature
Score: 4
4
From 11 Ratings

Description

For the first time in English, Osamu Dazai’s hilariously comic and deeply moving prequel to No Longer Human

The Flowers of Buffoonery opens in a seaside sanitarium where Yozo Oba—the narrator of No Longer Human at a younger age—is being kept after a failed suicide attempt. While he is convalescing, his friends and family visit him, and other patients and nurses drift in and out of his room. Against this dispiriting backdrop, everyone tries to maintain a lighthearted, even clownish atmosphere: playing cards, smoking cigarettes, vying for attention, cracking jokes, and trying to make each other laugh.

While No Longer Human delves into the darkest corners of human consciousness, The Flowers of Buffoonery pokes fun at these same emotions: the follies and hardships of youth, of love, and of self-hatred and depression. A glimpse into the lives of a group of outsiders in prewar Japan, The Flowers of Buffoonery is a darkly humorous and fresh addition to Osamu Dazai’s masterful and intoxicating oeuvre.

Reviews

  • Maybe I put him on a pedestal

    4
    By Mari 6715
    This novel feels as if it’s incomplete, probably because it was before it was published. Maybe the work was taken from him out of desperation of publishing something. The use of language of detailed but the writing is sloppy. For me, towards any ol’ amateur writer, I would’ve frowned upon this but for some reason I am quite fond of it. Maybe I put him on a pedestal because he’s the first author I’ve outwardly seeked for myself, or maybe I it’s because I relate to his writing. His style of thinking it’s similar to mine, the only difference is I’m not shy of sentiment.