I have came from the Bungou Stray Dogs fandom (an anime about authors gaining their books powers. Example being Osamu Dazai’s No Longer Human would be Osamu Dazai’s power (both surprisingly are suicidal, anime Dazai has his limits to suicide methods though. And yes, I used one of the more popular authors/characters because almost everyone pretty much likes him and he’s a pretty easy example.) I’m trying to make a playlist of the mentioned/featured Authors as characters in the anime. I’ve currently got Atsushi Nakajima, Osamu Dazai, Edgar Allan Poe and Fyodor D’s books. Out of all of them currently Fyodor’s is a 3 part audio book thing and each are more than 1-2 hours long, if memory serves right. Now that I’ve found what Ranpo Edogawa’s books are called. Hopefully I won’t get too creeped out by a couple of his books, they sound like a mystery but with horror elements. I know that I’ve gotten a little bit freaked out at E.A Poe’s short story “The Black Cat” (main character’s gone insane from alcohol influences from what I’m getting and killed a cat, a black cat. He made the poor thing suffer by cutting out one of it’s eyes and then later on hanging it. The rest of you can go read/listen to the story) If you’d like to watch Bsd I hope you’re not afraid or triggered by gore and maybe a little bit of some kidnapping, maybe not kidnapping. Idk how to explain it, I’m bad with this explaining stuff- anyways that, Dazai’s suicidal antics and abusive behaviour (mostly found in the port mafia ark from where I’m at) Without further ado I’ll be on my way now. Thank you.
I read "The Man Travelling with the Brocade Portrait" by Rampo and tons of old Japanese literature in a comparative world literature class 2 years back and It was one of the best, albeit most difficult, literature course I ever took. This video made me miss the discussions we had in that class. So glad I found your channel!
I adore your blouse in this, definitely fits the theme of the video! You really sold me on The Human Chair, especially since you mentioned that Ranpo was an influence for Junji Ito - I'll definitely have to read the story and the manga adaptation ♥
Edogawa Ranpo's name comes from Edgar Allan Poe. He took his pen name from Edgar Alan Poe, who he adored. That means Edogawa Conan is combined with three great mystery authors.
Thanks for the review, I'm trying to diversify my reading (I mostly read fantasy) and my 2021 focus is on mysteries and nonfiction. I'm doing pretty good with incorporating nonfiction into my reading but am having trouble prioritizing mystery books so this recommendation is good timing.
Great review! I was in a Japanese used bookstore earlier today and considered picking up a collection of Edogawa short stories until I was completely turned off by the Caterpillar. I think I'll have to give his other stories a read though. That chair story sounds like a fun time!
Hello. It's good to watch again. I've been mostly avoiding booktube because I wasn't reading. Now the reading habit is firmly established. I really ought to get around to classics.
It’s okay if it takes you a long time to complete a video, it’s nothing compared to the millions of years in existence. Plus we can tell you put a lot of effort into the videos!!
Sounds like a fun collection. I do want to read more short story collections, because I have only read some Stephen King and the two collections from The Witcher series.
Edogawa Conan in his huge home library be like.... casually merged Arthur Conan Doyle & Edogawa Ranpo and made newer generation obsessed with both author too.
I've not read the Caterpillar, but what I read of The Dwarf and the way that the author just hates on the dude even when he's just walking around BEFORE anything happens..? I get it, it's the one story of his I couldn't actually finish.
I enjoyed this review quite a bit. I think you and I have an overlapping sense of humor when it comes to some aspects of horror. The humor probably gets triggered by describing horrific events in a matter-of-fact manner. Somehow it comes across as irreverent and deadpan funny. Or we're both just terrible people.
I've started reading his stories not so lon ago, there is nice selection of he's works translated to French. On of my fauvrite was very clearly inspired with Conan Doyle, but the main villain is female which was so refreshing.
This one is long overdue lmao sorry -- hope you'll still enjoy it! Cheers! :)
I can listen to you talk about literature for hours ✨ Girl go off
I loved it, my ADHD tooked me away for a few seconds, but that's not about your vídeo
Hi, I like mystery novel☺️🙌
And, I like Edogawa Rampo🥰🥰🥰
I have came from the Bungou Stray Dogs fandom (an anime about authors gaining their books powers. Example being Osamu Dazai’s No Longer Human would be Osamu Dazai’s power (both surprisingly are suicidal, anime Dazai has his limits to suicide methods though. And yes, I used one of the more popular authors/characters because almost everyone pretty much likes him and he’s a pretty easy example.)
I’m trying to make a playlist of the mentioned/featured Authors as characters in the anime. I’ve currently got Atsushi Nakajima, Osamu Dazai, Edgar Allan Poe and Fyodor D’s books. Out of all of them currently Fyodor’s is a 3 part audio book thing and each are more than 1-2 hours long, if memory serves right.
Now that I’ve found what Ranpo Edogawa’s books are called. Hopefully I won’t get too creeped out by a couple of his books, they sound like a mystery but with horror elements.
I know that I’ve gotten a little bit freaked out at E.A Poe’s short story “The Black Cat” (main character’s gone insane from alcohol influences from what I’m getting and killed a cat, a black cat. He made the poor thing suffer by cutting out one of it’s eyes and then later on hanging it. The rest of you can go read/listen to the story)
If you’d like to watch Bsd I hope you’re not afraid or triggered by gore and maybe a little bit of some kidnapping, maybe not kidnapping. Idk how to explain it, I’m bad with this explaining stuff- anyways that, Dazai’s suicidal antics and abusive behaviour (mostly found in the port mafia ark from where I’m at)
Without further ado I’ll be on my way now. Thank you.
You look so beautiful 😭
Why thank you very much! (●'◡'●)
I second this n the fit thoooo
Yessss! So Magnificent!💕✨
I read "The Man Travelling with the Brocade Portrait" by Rampo and tons of old Japanese literature in a comparative world literature class 2 years back and It was one of the best, albeit most difficult, literature course I ever took. This video made me miss the discussions we had in that class. So glad I found your channel!
Human chair will influence you to sit on the ground forever...
For sure hahah
You do such wonderful reviews, I'm really excited to read this now!
Thank you very much! I'm glad to hear that :)
I adore your blouse in this, definitely fits the theme of the video! You really sold me on The Human Chair, especially since you mentioned that Ranpo was an influence for Junji Ito - I'll definitely have to read the story and the manga adaptation ♥
Thank you very much!! And yeah the story of The Human Chair is great! I hope you'll enjoy it! :D
Edogawa Ranpo's name comes from Edgar Allan Poe. He took his pen name from Edgar Alan Poe, who he adored. That means Edogawa Conan is combined with three great mystery authors.
Thanks for the review, I'm trying to diversify my reading (I mostly read fantasy) and my 2021 focus is on mysteries and nonfiction. I'm doing pretty good with incorporating nonfiction into my reading but am having trouble prioritizing mystery books so this recommendation is good timing.
It's my pleasure, I'm glad I could help! Thanks for watching :)
Great review! I was in a Japanese used bookstore earlier today and considered picking up a collection of Edogawa short stories until I was completely turned off by the Caterpillar. I think I'll have to give his other stories a read though. That chair story sounds like a fun time!
Hello. It's good to watch again. I've been mostly avoiding booktube because I wasn't reading. Now the reading habit is firmly established. I really ought to get around to classics.
It’s okay if it takes you a long time to complete a video, it’s nothing compared to the millions of years in existence. Plus we can tell you put a lot of effort into the videos!!
I've been looking for a while for a good mystery outside of my typical Golden age British classics, and I think this collection may be the one!
AHHHHHH YOU LOOK SO PRETTY PLEASE T--T
I read Junji Ito’s adaptation of The Human Chair and loved it. I will definitely be giving this book a read soon! Thank you for the review
i love binge watching ur videos they give me a jolt of reading energy 😭🌹
Sounds like a fun collection. I do want to read more short story collections, because I have only read some Stephen King and the two collections from The Witcher series.
There was an article in the Guardian this Tuesday about Japanese murder mysteries and this book. I have just ordered it to read.
I’ve been meaning to read more Japanese mystery, despite my ever-growing TBR list. Thank you for the recommendations :)
Update: wait lol, I totally forgot I read the Human Chair a few years ago. Wonderfully horrid.
The book 📚 was made with literal blood 🩸 sweat 😓 and tears 😢
Omg I love the thumbnail!!! And the dress looks so nice on you 😲!!
Thank you!!! :D
Edogawa Conan in his huge home library be like.... casually merged Arthur Conan Doyle & Edogawa Ranpo and made newer generation obsessed with both author too.
this book has been on my tbr list forever
It's definitely worth the read :D
Thank you. Very good review.
I'd love to read this!
Would definitely encourage you to give it a go! :D
I've not read the Caterpillar, but what I read of The Dwarf and the way that the author just hates on the dude even when he's just walking around BEFORE anything happens..? I get it, it's the one story of his I couldn't actually finish.
I accidentally stumbled upon your channel, great content - I had to sub.
I love your shirt! Beautiful 💜
Thank you very much!! :D
I enjoyed this review quite a bit. I think you and I have an overlapping sense of humor when it comes to some aspects of horror. The humor probably gets triggered by describing horrific events in a matter-of-fact manner. Somehow it comes across as irreverent and deadpan funny. Or we're both just terrible people.
One day I hope to be smart and have some astonishing like you. Pls come to Brazil
CAN WE BE FRIENDS AND TALK AND BUNGOU STRAY DOGS CUZ LITERALLY THAT ANIME MADE ME A BOOK THAT WAS OLD JAPANESE LITERATURE
I've started reading his stories not so lon ago, there is nice selection of he's works translated to French. On of my fauvrite was very clearly inspired with Conan Doyle, but the main villain is female which was so refreshing.
Dressed like a victorian vampire heiress 🤣 brilliant
Great video. And you look extra lovely in it!
Ah thanks so much!! :D
I loooove your hair 😍😍😍😍
Thank you very much! :D
You look so pretty! Love your shirt where’s it from?
Thank you! It's a dress from Asos :)
Seiji, you're looking so gorgeous here szsz
Thank you! :)
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Girl, you look good
Thank you very much! :)
off topic, a while ago you said you wanted lgbt + manga recommendations, I have one, shimanami tasogare. bye :>
teu cabelo é lindo de mais moça
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