No Longer Human

Hardcover, 616 pages

Published Dec. 17, 2019 by VIZ Media.

ISBN:
978-1-9747-0709-6
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Plagued by a maddening anxiety, the terrible disconnect between his own concept of happiness and the joy of the rest of the world, Yozo Oba plays the clown in his dissolute life, holding up a mask for those around him as he spirals ever downward, locked arm-in-arm with death.

Osamu Dazai’s immortal—and supposedly autobiographical—work of Japanese literature, is perfectly adapted here into a manga by Junji Ito. The imagery wrenches open the text of the novel one line at a time to sublimate Yozo’s mental landscape into something even more delicate and grotesque. This is the ultimate in art by Ito, proof that nothing can surpass the terror of the human psyche.

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That was fucked up. Which, for Junji Ito, is pretty much expected, but was a special kind of fucked up.

The protagonist is not a good person. He carries all his sins with him, real and imagined, and they constantly weigh on his existence. Whenever he finds a brief moment of respite, his past reminds him of the terrors of his own mind. He suffers because of people, and so many people suffer because of him. He has no idea, for much of the manga, whether he is really experiencing his life or whether some massive hallucination has come over him. He is unwell, and his feeble attempts to claw his way to a normal life only drag others down with him.

But throughout, right up until the well-deserved ending, he was as monstrous as any human.

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Subjects

  • Horror
  • Manga