Oda Sakunosuke is described in Japan as one of the burai ha, or "hooligan school" of writers. Working before and during World War II, these writers sought to create an underground literature in opposition to the traditional flavour favoured by the militaristic government. Depicting unflattering realities rather than the exemplary ideals, the author focused on Japan's hustlers, bunglers and misfits. Yet underlying the tales, his sympathy for the characters he portrays is sensed. These short stories capture the essence of the Osaka temperament, its hedonism, wry humour and lust for life.
9780231071864 | Columbia Univ Pr, May 1, 1990, cover price $84.00 | About this edition: Oda Sakunosuke is described in Japan as one of the burai ha, or "hooligan school" of writers.
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9780834803084 | Weatherhill, March 1, 1994, cover price $12.95