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  1. Otogizōshi: The Fairy Tale Book of Dazai Osamu is a collection of four fairy tales written by renowned Japanese author, Dazai Osamu. In literary terms, this also falls into Japanese literature, and Japanese culture.

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  2. Otogi-zōshi is a series of four fairy tales told by a father to his child, while they are hiding in a trench serving as bomb shelter during the 1945 air raids of Tokyo. A Man and His Wen: Author begins the work by saying he's unable to confirm the veracity of the tale as he cannot access the necessary literature from the bomb shelter.

  3. Mar 4, 2024 · Whether you’re a die-hard Dazai fan or interested in Japanese folk tales, Otogizōshi is a book you’ll enjoy, providing clever spins on four well-known fairy tales, with several insights into the personality of the writer, too.

  4. Aug 16, 2019 · Otogizoshi: The Fairy Tale Book of Dazai Osamu. Paperback – August 16, 2019. by Osamu Dazai (Author), Ralph McCarthy (Translator) 4.6 149 ratings. See all formats and editions. Momotarō, Click-Clack Mountain, The Sparrow Who Lost Her Tongue, The Stolen Wen, Urashima-san . . .

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    • 治 太宰, Ralph McCarthy, Joel R. Cohn
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    • Kurodahan Press
  5. Dazai Osamu wrote The Fairy Tale Book (Otogizoshi) in the last months of the Pacific War. The traditional tales upon which Dazai's retellings are based are well known to every Japanese schoolchild, but this is no children's book.

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  6. Mar 25, 2023 · Even as he reads the picture book aloud in a strangely imbecilic voice, another, somewhat more elaborate tale is brewing inside him.Dazai Osamu wrote The Fairy Tale Book (Otogizōshi) in the last months of the Pacific War.

  7. Kurodahan Press, 2011 - Fiction - 123 pages. Dazai Osamu wrote The Fairy Tale Book (Otogizoshi) in the last months of the Pacific War. The traditional tales upon which Dazai's retellings...