The manga edition of Osamu Dazai’s “The Setting Sun,” adapted by Cocco Kashiwaya, will be released by Tuttle Publishing in March.

A classic of Japanese literature, brought to life in manga for the first time. This is the first manga edition in English of “The Setting Sun,” Dazai’s novel, often considered his masterpiece.

Set in the aftermath of World War II, this is the story of Kazuko, a strong-willed young woman from an aristocratic family that has fallen into poverty since the war. The book follows Kazuko’s journey as she and her family struggle to survive and adapt to the harsh new conditions.

In addition to having to move from Tokyo to the countryside, where she is forced to work in the fields to support the family, she has to deal with a difficult divorce, the birth of a stillborn child, and the return of her drug-addicted brother from the war.

This inspiring portrait of one woman’s determination to survive in a society that is in the grip of a social and moral crisis tells one story in a fast-changing world, with universal themes that resonates with readers today.

After Soseki Natsume, Osamu Dazai (1909-1948) is Japan’s most popular writer. He is enjoying a surge in interest among young people today thanks to the success of the manga, anime and film series “Bungo Stray Dogs,” whose protagonist, a detective named Osamu Dazai, is based on the real-life author.

Born in 1970, Cocco Kashiwaya is a Tokyo-based manga artist. In 2010, her manga serial “Rikon Dokyo” was made into a national TV drama in Japan.

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