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Japanese literature
It was our "voices" that were kept hidden. From "Hyakumang-Gisaku" to "Democracy." Although the language changed, the essence of the postwar Japan did not change. Amidst this situation, there were people who had voices that would bother the public if they were told. The author Uehara, who is addicted to alcohol ; Kazuko, who is married and loves Uehara ; and his younger brother Naoharu, who is suffering from drug and alcohol addiction. What did Dazai Osamu express in the "voices" of those who are not good at living described in 『 Senyo 』, which was published in 1947 and caused an explosive boom? What does it mean to live "in my own words" and "truly like a human being" that they pursued? Dazai Osamu's "Fifteen Years' War", a special chapter focusing on the excellent work 『 Sange 』, is included in Dazai Osamu's "What He Really Wanted to Write" by Genichiro TAKAHASHI.