No Longer Human Osamu Dazai


Once in a while we quarrel like husband and wife. My chest ailment is



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Once in a while we quarrel like husband and wife. My chest ailment is
sometimes better, sometimes worse; my weight fluctuates accordingly.
Occasionally I cough blood. Yesterday I sent Tetsu (the old servant) off
to the village drugstore to buy some sleeping pills.
She
came back with
a box rather different in shape from the one I'm accustomed to, but I
paid it no particular attention. I took
ten
pills before I went to bed but
was surprised not to be able to sleep at all. Presently I was seized with a
cramp in my stomach. I rushed to the toilet three times in succession
with terrible
diarrhea. My suspicions were aroused. I examined the box
of medicine carefully—it was a laxative.
As I lay on my bed staring at the ceiling, a hot water bottle on my
stomach, I wondered whether ought to complain to Tetsu.
I thought of saying, "These aren't sleeping pills, They're a laxative!"
but I burst out laughing. I think "reject" must be a comic noun. I had
taken a laxative in order to go to sleep.
Now I have neither happiness nor unhappiness.
Everything passes.
That is the one and only thing I have thought resembled a truth in
the society of human beings where I have dwelled up to now as in a
burning hell.
Everything passes.
This year I am twenty-seven. My hair has become much greyer. Most
people would take me for over forty.


EPILOGUE


I never personally met the madman who wrote these notebooks.
However, I have a bare acquaintance with the woman who, as far as I

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