الوصف
“The Life of a Stupid Man” by Ryunosuke Akutagawa is a semi-autobiographical short story composed of fragmented vignettes. It reflects the author’s inner turmoil, depression, and growing sense of alienation toward life.
Through 51 brief sections, the narrative offers glimpses into the protagonist’s memories, emotions, and thoughts, blending reality with fiction. It explores themes such as loneliness, regret, fear of death, and the struggle for meaning. The fragmented structure mirrors the disjointed state of the protagonist’s mind, making the story an introspective and poignant meditation on the fragility of life.
This work, written shortly before Akutagawa’s suicide, is often seen as a testament to his personal despair.
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Akutagawa Ryūnosuke (芥川 龍之介) was one of the first prewar Japanese writers to achieve a wide foreign readership, partly because of his technical virtuosity, partly because his work seemed to represent imaginative fiction as opposed to the mundane accounts of the I-novelists of the time, partly because of his brilliant joining of traditional material to a modern sensibility, and partly because of film director Kurosawa Akira's masterful adaptation of two of his short stories for the screen.
Akutagawa was born in the Kyōbashi district Tokyo as the eldest son of a dairy operator named Shinbara Toshizō and his wife Fuku. He was named "Ryūnosuke" ("Dragon Offshoot") because he was born in the Year of the Dragon, in the Month of the Dragon, on the Day of the Dragon, and at the Hour of the Dragon (8 a.m.). Seven months after Akutagawa's birth, his mother went insane and he was adopted by her older brother, taking the Akutagawa family name. Despite the shadow this experience cast over Akutagawa's life, he benefited from the traditional literary atmosphere of his uncle's home, located in what had been the "downtown" section of Edo.
ريونوسكي أكوتاغاوا كاتب ياباني من فترة تايشو في عصر ميجي، أيْ بعد ربع قرن من بداية حركة التحديث والتنوير اليابانية التي بدأتْ بإعادة الساموراي مقاليدَ السلطة والحكم إلى الإمبراطور. درس أكوتاغاوا الأدب الإنجليزيّ في جامعة طوكيو الإمبراطورية، وبدأ في الكتابة والنشر وهو ما يزال طالبًا في الجامعة.
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