Vol. 3June 2026

やんぬる哉

太宰治

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ESP

Yannuru kana — Alas, There Is Nothing to Be Done

やんぬる哉

太宰治 · japonés

Dazai Osamu's wartime self-deprecating sketch from his Tsugaru evacuation, where the writer is invited by a smug ex-classmate doctor for an afternoon…

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Dazai Osamu's wartime self-deprecating sketch from his Tsugaru evacuation, where the writer is invited by a smug ex-classmate doctor for an afternoon of rationed cider, eel-style grilled catfish, and a bombastic monologue about his wife's 'creativity' in surviving the wartime shortage. Trapped on the veranda with thimble-sized sake cups and lectures on housewife ingenuity, Dazai longs for a yakitori stall in Ogikubo and a glass of cheap whiskey, where he might at least curse the world's snobs aloud. The famous one-line ending — a wife staggering home under three pumpkins on her back, capped with the classical Chinese exclamation 'Yannuru kana!' — turns the doctor's idealized wife into a fishwife icon of all that the war has cheapened.

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