Osamu Dazai citations

Osamu Dazai , né le 19 juin 1909 et mort le 13 juin 1948, est l'un des écrivains japonais les plus célèbres du XXe siècle. Il est connu pour son style ironique et pessimiste, typique du watakushi shōsetsu et de l'école buraiha, ainsi que pour son obsession du suicide et son sens aigu de la fantaisie. Wikipedia  

✵ 19. juin 1909 – 13. juin 1948   •   Autres noms Дадзай Осаму, اوسامو دازای, אוסאמו דאזאי
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Osamu Dazai: Citations en anglais

“Living itself is the source of sin.”

Osamu Dazai livre No Longer Human

Source: No Longer Human

“He could only consider me as the living corpse of a would-be suicide, a person dead to shame, an idiot ghost.”

Osamu Dazai livre No Longer Human

Third Notebook: Part Two
Source: No Longer Human

“This I want to believe implicitly: Man was born for love and revolution.”

Osamu Dazai livre The Setting Sun

Source: The Setting Sun

“Society. I felt as though even I were beginning at last to acquire some vague notion of what it meant. It is a struggle between one individual to another, a then-and-there struggle, in which the immediately triumph is everything.”

Osamu Dazai livre No Longer Human

‘Human beings never submit to human beings.’ Even slaves practice their mean retaliations. Human beings cannot conceive of any mean retaliations. Human beings cannot conceive of any means of survival except of a single then-and-there contest. They speak of duty to one’s country and such like things, but the object of their effort is invariably the individual, and, even once the individual’s needs have been met, again the individual comes in. The incomprehensibility of society is the incomprehensibility of the individual. The ocean is not society; it is individuals. This is how I managed to gain a modicum of freedom from my terror of the illusion of the ocean called the world. I learned to behave rather aggressively, without the endless anxious worrying I knew before, responding as it were to the needs of the moment.
Third Notebook: Part One
No Longer Human

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