The Setting Sun

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The Setting Sun is a seminal postwar Japanese novel by Osamu Dazai that portrays the decline of an aristocratic family and the disillusionment of a generation in the aftermath of World War II.

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instanceOf novel
postwar literature
associatedWith Osamu Dazai’s exploration of self-destruction
author Osamu Dazai NERFINISHED
centralConflict struggle to adapt to loss of social status
tension between traditional values and modern realities
countryOfOrigin Japan
depicts economic hardship in postwar Japan
erosion of traditional class structures
moral uncertainty after wartime defeat
featuresCharacter Kazuko NERFINISHED
Kazuko’s mother
Naoji NERFINISHED
genre literary fiction
postwar fiction
psychological novel
social novel
influenced later Japanese postwar fiction
literaryMovement postwar Japanese literature
literarySignificance seminal work of postwar Japanese literature
literaryStatus classic of modern Japanese literature
mainTheme class transition
decline of the aristocracy
existential despair
generational conflict
identity crisis
postwar disillusionment
social change in postwar Japan
narrativePerspective first-person narration
originalLanguage Japanese
portrays decline of an aristocratic family
disillusionment of a generation
protagonist Kazuko NERFINISHED
publicationEra immediately after World War II
setInPeriod post–World War II Japan

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Osamu Dazai notableWork The Setting Sun