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By Ryunosuke Akutagawa, Jay Rubin

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Autobiographical stories trace a stark and reflective inner life, distilled into the voice of one of Japan's masters of modernist storytelling.

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Autobiographical stories trace a stark and reflective inner life, shaped by sharp self-questioning and a sense of sadness about human existence. The writing brings together intensity, lyric feeling, and a compressed modernist style.

Readers drawn to Japanese literature, short fiction, or personal writing with a formal edge will find a vivid and memorable collection here. It suits anyone looking for a brief but concentrated encounter with Akutagawa's distinctive voice.

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