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THE BEGGAR STUDENT

لـ OSAMU DA
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THE BEGGAR STUDENT
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THE BEGGAR STUDENT
تاريخ النشر: 23/10/2025
الناشر: دار ببلومانيا للنشر والتوزيع
النوع: ورقي غلاف عادي
نبذة الناشر:The Beggar Student is a darkly comedic and introspective novella that reimagines the infamous Japanese writer Osamu Dazai in a fictionalized, self-reflective adventure.
The story begins with Dazai—a thirty-something writer plagued by self-doubt—mailing off a terrible manuscript to his publisher, only to be consumed by shame and dread.
While wandering ...aimlessly through a suburban Tokyo park, he stumbles upon a boy drowning in a nearby aqueduct.
Reluctant to become entangled in what appears to be a suicide attempt, Dazai attempts to flee but instead trips over the boy, sparking an unexpected and heated intellectual exchange.
The boy, a high-school dropout, challenges Dazai’s worldview and drags him into a bizarre agreement: Dazai must take his place as the live narrator for a film screening that very night.
What follows is a madcap journey filled with absurdity, existential musings, and biting humor, as Dazai navigates the blurred lines between art, failure, and human connection.
Along the way, the novella explores themes of destitution, intellectual pride, and the search for meaning in a world that often feels indifferent.
Replete with settings reminiscent of the popular anime Bungo Stray Dogs and echoes of Dazai’s seminal work No Longer Human, The Beggar Student captures the author at his mordant best.
It’s a tale that finds glamor in despair, truth in absurdity, and a glimmer of hope in the unlikeliest of places.
Perfect for fans of Dazai’s introspective style and those who enjoy stories that blend existential depth with a touch of whimsy.

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THE BEGGAR STUDENT
THE BEGGAR STUDENT
لـ OSAMU DA
(0)    التعليقات: 0 المرتبة: 358,891

تاريخ النشر: 23/10/2025
الناشر: دار ببلومانيا للنشر والتوزيع
النوع: ورقي غلاف عادي
نبذة الناشر:The Beggar Student is a darkly comedic and introspective novella that reimagines the infamous Japanese writer Osamu Dazai in a fictionalized, self-reflective adventure.
The story begins with Dazai—a thirty-something writer plagued by self-doubt—mailing off a terrible manuscript to his publisher, only to be consumed by shame and dread.
While wandering ...aimlessly through a suburban Tokyo park, he stumbles upon a boy drowning in a nearby aqueduct.
Reluctant to become entangled in what appears to be a suicide attempt, Dazai attempts to flee but instead trips over the boy, sparking an unexpected and heated intellectual exchange.
The boy, a high-school dropout, challenges Dazai’s worldview and drags him into a bizarre agreement: Dazai must take his place as the live narrator for a film screening that very night.
What follows is a madcap journey filled with absurdity, existential musings, and biting humor, as Dazai navigates the blurred lines between art, failure, and human connection.
Along the way, the novella explores themes of destitution, intellectual pride, and the search for meaning in a world that often feels indifferent.
Replete with settings reminiscent of the popular anime Bungo Stray Dogs and echoes of Dazai’s seminal work No Longer Human, The Beggar Student captures the author at his mordant best.
It’s a tale that finds glamor in despair, truth in absurdity, and a glimmer of hope in the unlikeliest of places.
Perfect for fans of Dazai’s introspective style and those who enjoy stories that blend existential depth with a touch of whimsy.

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THE BEGGAR STUDENT

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لغة: إنكليزي
طبعة: 1
حجم: 24×17
عدد الصفحات: 90
مجلدات: 1
ردمك: 9789779944021

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