I was cleaning my bookshelf when I discovered my copy of “No Longer Human” by Osamu Dazai, and I remember being incredibly impacted by this novel. I do not wish to make people uncomfortable, so I apologize if this may be too much information, (please let me know if I have shared too much and I will remove this section from the post.) but as somebody who is bedeviled with mental illness, aside from the outdated beliefs and language I found this novel unnerving due to how synonymous some of the protagonist/author’s thoughts overlapped with my own. This was one of the few novels I thought about for days after finishing. I am curious to see what other people have thought about this novel.

Thank you all for taking the time to read and reply, I hope you all have a lovely day.

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    1 year ago

    I read it about a year ago and enjoyed it. It was a sad but thought provoking book.

    I think what stood out to me the most in the book were the struggles of faking “normal” and the main character’s inability to notice that there truly were people that liked him.

    It was definitely a look on mental illness that few authors ever touch on.