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📖 Unlock the darkly comic soul of pre-war Japan—don’t miss this literary cult classic!
The Flowers of Buffoonery is Osamu Dazai’s first English-translated prequel to No Longer Human, blending dark humor and deep emotional insight in a seaside sanatorium setting. Celebrated for its unique portrayal of youth and despair, this critically acclaimed classic offers a fresh, poignant perspective on human folly and resilience.



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| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 572 Reviews |
L**A
Good
Good
V**A
Absolutely beautiful
There's no other way to describe this story by Dazai- after reading many of his other books, this one particularly stuck out to me with the almost tender way it depicts the human condition. It's a story you can only learn to purely appreciate, as it really is a stunning piece of work. I think it's my favourite so far out of his works that I've read.
E**N
arrived quickly thank you Amazon . fantastic author
fantastic author with a very sad life .
清**雅
Yozo Oba's continuation after No longer human
B**E
Different than No Longer Human
Even though the story follows the same "protagonist" from No Longer Human, it is written in a much different narrative. The protagonist is explored in third person narrative now as opposed to the first person narrative in No Longer Human, and the narrator is self-aware and highly critical of themselves, which acts somewhat as comic relief. Overall I'd say this book is worth the read, it's a very slim read, funny, sad, and with memorable characters with their own distinct personalities that they feel like real people.
D**T
Great book
I absolutely loved the book. The narrative was very unique and interesting since it switched between telling the story about Yozo in third person and then also having a sort of "author's note". The translation is also masterfully done.
P**.
Great value
Great value
N**S
Alles gut
Die Lieferung war sehr schnell! Danke schön 🙏
T**D
No es para cualquier lector.
Éste libro es una extensión de No Longer Human, que si lo hemos leído sabemos que es un libro fuerte y que no cualquiera puede digerir. Éste libro toma una perspectiva un poco más cómica hacia el personaje principal, Oba Yozo. Habla un poco de su estancia en el hospital psiquiátrico mencionado en No Longer Human, y nos ayuda a entender mejor al personaje y su percepción de sí mismo. Es un libro que, al igual que No Longer Human, trata temas sensibles sobre nuestra humanidad y la sociedad que nos rodea. Es muy buen libro, si eres la persona adecuada para entender el pensar del personaje sin llegar a repudiarlo por completo.
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