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text 2017-04-26 12:13
Some Quotes shared from Schoolgirl
Schoolgirl (Modern Japanese Classics) - Osamu Dazai,Allison Markin Powell

I don't have a full review for Schoolgirl, although I DO have a few sentences and some notes floating around in my head.  It's just a matter of putting them together coherently, though chances are, I might just include it in my June Package Review for all the books I probably won't publish an official review for.

Anyway, in the meantime, here are some quotes I highlighted while reading Schoolgirl that stood out to me for one reason or another.  What I was thinking at the time is questionable, but here you are:


 

 

 


Source: anicheungbookabyss.blogspot.com/2017/04/some-quotes-shared-from-schoolgirl.html
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review 2016-01-05 00:00
Japanese Schoolgirl Inferno: Tokyo Teen Fashion Subculture Handbook
Japanese Schoolgirl Inferno: Tokyo Teen Fashion Subculture Handbook - Izumi Evers;Patrick Macias I don't really know how correct this is, but it was really interesting to read about all the crazy fashion that has sprouted in Japan. I wish it was longer and dwelved deeper, but the art was cute (^з^)-☆
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review 2015-11-13 00:00
Japanese Schoolgirl Confidential: How Teenage Girls Made a Nation Cool
Japanese Schoolgirl Confidential: How Teenage Girls Made a Nation Cool - Brian Ashcraft,Shoko Ueda Schoolgirls are taken for granted in Japanese Culture (to us Western I mean), but they are really something. They are everywhere: music (AKB48, Morning Musume), movies (Battle Royale, Kill Bill), manga (Sailor Moon), games... And Japanese girls even COSPLAY. Like, there are "fake" uniforms that girls purchase, that are cuter or better looking than the real uniforms.

I loved the book, it is very complete and with many details. And many beautiful pictures.
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review 2015-04-04 17:06
Schoolgirl by Osamu Dazai
Schoolgirl (Modern Japanese Classics) - Osamu Dazai,Allison Markin Powell

Schoolgirl chronicles a day in a life of a Japanese girl. It's a first person narration full of angst, snark and minute observations. From a casual mention of a war, it's fair to assume that the story took place in the early 1940s, but it really doesn't matter, because she could well be just another teenager from our time, from any country. The narrator has an acute self-consciousness not uncommon in teens and a degree of self-awareness that is more typical in someone older. And in a true stream-of-consciousness fashion, you'd get to see her contradict herself without any sense of irony, from badmouthing her mother to berating herself for being such a bitch to wishing that she could be a better, nicer girl.

 

For an introduction to Dazai, I think Schoolgirl is as good as any. It's short, and it gives you a good idea about his prose and the feel of his works. For me, it's just an OK book, but I suspect that's because I've read No Longer Human, which, some people believe, is his best work. But I'd recommend Schoolgirl to anyone, especially if you're looking for a quick read, and if you like angsty/moany youth confessionals like The Catcher in the Rye and Botchan.

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review 2013-01-17 00:00
Death of a Schoolgirl - Joanna Campbell Slan I thoroughly enjoyed this read. Being a HUGE fan of Charlotte Bronte and reading Jane Eyre more time than I can count, I enjoyed looking at the incorporation of the characters into this book. On a side note (and the reasons for the 4 stars), there were a couple of inaccuracies that tended to irk me.I really hope this book becomes a series. Given Jane's emotional and intellectual strenghts, I think she would make a rockin' detective!
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