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the unofficial ultimate bungo stray dogs reading list
this is mainly for myself bc i rly do want to read most if not all of these and i'm sure it's already been done by someone somewhere. but, i thought why not post it lmao; most if not all of these can be found on anna's archive, z-library, or project gutenberg! (also, consider buying from your local bookstore!) for those that are a bit harder to find, i've included links, though some are from j-stor and would require login to access.
detective agency:
osamu dazai:
no longer human (novel)
the setting sun (novel)
nakajima atsushi:
the moon over the mountain: stories (short story collection)
light, wind and dreams (short story)
fukuzawa yukichi:
an encouragement of learning (17 volume collections of writings)
all the countries of the world, for children written in verse (textbook)
yosano akiko:
kimi shinitamou koto nakare (poem)
midaregami (poetry collection)
edogawa ranpo:
the boy detectives club (book series)
japanese tales of mystery and imagination (short story collection)
the early cases of akechi kogoro (novel)
kunikida doppo:
river mist and other stories (short story collection)
izumi kyouka:
demon lake (play)
spirits of another sort: the plays of izumi kyoka (play collection)
tanizaki junichirou:
the makioka sisters (novel)
the red roof and other stories (short story collection)
miyazawa kenji:
ame ni mo makezu; be not defeated by the rain (poem)
night on the galactic railroad (novel)
strong in the rain (poetry collection)
port mafia:
mori ougai:
vita sexualis (novel)
the dancing girl (novel)
nakahara chuuya:
poems of nakahara chuya (poetry collection)
akutagawa ryuunosuke:
rashoumon (short story)
the spider's thread (short story)
rashoumon and other stories (short story collection)
ozaki kyouyou:
the gold demon (novel)
higuchi ichiyou:
in the shade of spring leaves (biography and short stories)
hirotsu ryuurou:
falling camellia (novel)
tachihara michizou:
in mourning for the summer (poem)
midwinter momento (poem)
from the country of eight islands: an anthology of japanese poetry (poetry collection)
kajii motojirou:
lemon (short story)
yumeno kyuusaku:
dogra magra (novel)
oda sakunosuke:
flawless/immaculate (short story)
sakaguchi ango:
darakuron (essay)
the guild:
f. scott fitzgerald:
the great gatsby (novel)
the beautiful and the damned (novel)
edgar allen poe:
the raven (poem)
the black cat (short story)
the murders in the rue morgue (short story)
herman melville:
moby dick (novel)
h.p. lovecraft:
the call of cthulhu (short story)
the shadow out of time (novella)
john steinbeck:
the grapes of wrath (novel)
of mice and men (novel)
lucy maud montgomery:
anne of green gables (novel)
the blue castle (novel)
chronicles of avonlea (short story collection)
louisa may alcott:
little women (novel)
the brownie and the princess (short story collection)
margaret mitchell:
gone with the wind (novel)
mark twain:
the adventures of tom sawyer (novel)
adventures of huckleberry finn (novel)
nathaniel hawthorn:
the scarlet letter (novel)
rats in the house of the dead:
fyodor dostoevsky:
crime and punishment (novel)
the brothers karamozov (novel)
notes from the underground (short story collection)
alexander pushkin:
eugene onegin (novel)
a feast in time of plague (play)
ivan goncharov:
the precipice (novel)
oguri mushitarou:
the perfect crime (novel)
decay of the angel:
fukuchi ouchi:
the mirror lion, a spring diversion (kabuki play)
bram stoker:
dracula (novel)
dracula's guest and other weird stories (short story collection)
nikolai gogol:
the overcoat (short story)
dead souls (novel)
hunting dogs: (i must caveat here that the hunting dogs are named after much more comparatively obscure jpn writers/playwrights so i was unable to find a lot of the specific pieces actually mentioned; but i still wanted to include them on the list because well -- it wouldn't be a bsd list without them)
okura teruko:
gasp of the soul (short story; i wasn't able to find an english translation)
devil woman (short story)
jouno saigiku:
priceless tears (kabuki play; no translation but at least we have a summary)
suehiro tetchou:
setchuubai/a political novel: plum blossoms in snow (novel)
division for unusual powers:
taneda santouka:
the santoka: versions by scott watson (poetry collection)
tsujimura mizuki:
lonely castle in the mirror (novel)
yesterday's shadow tag (short story collection; i was unable to find a translation)
order of the clock tower:
agatha christie:
and then there were none (novel)
murder on the orient express (novel)
she is the best selling fiction writer of all time there's too much to list here
mimic:
andre gide:
strait is the gate (novel)
trascendents:
arthur rimbaud:
illuminations (poetry collection)
the drunken boat (poem)
a season in hell (prose poem)
johann von goethe:
faust
the sorrows of young werther
paul verlaine:
clair de lune (poem, yes it did inspire the debussy piece, yes)
poems under saturn (poetry collection)
victor hugo:
the hunchback of notre-dame (novel)
les miserables (novel)
william shakespeare:
romeo and juliet (play)
a midsummer nights' dream (play)
sonnets (poetry collection)
the seven traitors:
jules verne:
around the world in 80 days (novel)
journey to the center of the earth (novel)
twenty thousand leagues under the seas (novel)
other:
natsume souseki:
i am a cat (novel)
kokoro (novel)
botchan (novel)
h.g. wells:
the time machine (novella)
the invisible man (novel)
the war of the worlds (novel)
shibusawa tatsuhiko:
the travels of prince takaoka (novel; unable to find translation)
dr. mary wollstonecraft godwin shelley
frankenstein (novel)
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kaurwreck · 5 months
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From the bsd authors' books you've read so far, which ones were your favorites? Which ones do you recommend?
I'm going to include short story anthologies in this since the bsd authors were prolific short story writers. Anything written by Akutagawa Ryuunosuke, but I'm particularly fond of his works in The Beautiful and the Grotesque. I Am A Cat and Kokoro by Natsume Soseki. Flowers of Buffoonery, A New Hamlet, and Return to Tsugaru by Osamu Dazai. Chameleon Diary by Nakajima Atsushi.
And I love mystery/horror/unsettling so everything I've read by Edogawa Ranpo has been a treat.
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keniaku · 2 years
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tagged by @enevera!! making a new post bc i dont like doing it as a reblog chain hahkdghfkg if u got tagged please make a new post instead <3
Favourite colour: yellow :-] i probably should use yellow more often in my art hmmm
Currently reading: night sky with exit wounds by ocean vuong, no longer human by osamu dazai, and the human chair anthology by edogawa ranpo 🤡 i'm very bummed about the latter two though bc the publishers i bought them from translated the books from japan to english to indonesian so imagine how much is lost in translation like that. also i'm also rereading on earth we're briefly gorgeous by ocean vuong bc it's just a very gorgeous book go read it and ocean vuong's other works too
Last song: tiny little adiantum by shibayan records. this was actually when i was asleep so i didn't really listen to it hehe
Last movie: wendell & wild i think. i need to rewatch that again i need to get it seared in my brain
Last series: been slowly watching spy x family with my gf :-) so either that or breaking bad. trying to finish the last season but my god it's painful and embarrassing watching whenever walt opens his mouth
Currently craving: sleep... spicy chicken burger... anyone wanna send me $10 so i could get one <3
Tea or coffee: i love tea but coffee keeps me on my feet
Currently working on: two zines, 1/2 of a matching duo art, and im just about to start a comic for gojo's birthday. praying hard that id be able to finish it ive been so got damn tired
tagging: @nblemons @nibeul @brainfondue @manaosdeuwu @alfajorsin @spicyb1nch if u wanna do it go ahead and say i tagged u <3
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Bungou Stray Dogs 3rd Official Anthology ~Rin~
Cover by Harukawa Sango
Illustrations by Haru Sakurana, Isamu, and Kyouichi respectively.
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lavenderboneswrites · 3 years
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Who are some of your fave authors?
Oof this is hard cause I love too many things and there’s still so many things I haven’t read yet because all I get to read these days is academic journal articles about linguistics.
I definitely love reading fantasy so I guess Tolkien is pretty high up there (I also love Game of Thrones, yes I know). I acknowledge some of his ideas might be a little outdated but his world building is absolutely fantastic (I have read all the anthologies/silmarillian/etc). Though sometimes I’ll put LOTR down because he’s explaining about battle formations so descriptively that my consciousness leaves my body.
I actually really enjoyed Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoevsky and I am very keen to actually finish it when I get some time. I actually have heaps of books on my ‘to read’ list for when I finish my degree. A few authors on my wishlist include Oscar Wilde, Dazai Osamu, Edogawa Ranpo, Akutagawa Ryunosuke (trying to decide whether to attempt to read in Japanese), and I really wanna read some of the classics and also Agatha Christie and Sherlock Holmes. I also really wanna read that Percy Jackson series everyone recommends it to me as well as anything by Neil Gaiman. Really I’ll read anything ... man finishing my degree cannot come fast enough!
I feel like I’ve forgotten every book I’ve ever read aaaah .... also I think my favourite authors are actually fanfic authors. Like some of the best things I’ve ever read had been fanfic and thinking about it now they’ve actually stuck with me so much to the point I read them every year and can still remember where I was sitting and what I was feeling when I read them the first time. So I have to give a shoutout to To Hell and Back by corteae and A Cheap Imitation by Spoontasti also anything written by tastewithouttalent
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bsd-bibliophile · 5 years
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Check out this review of Stories of Osaka Life by Oda Sakunosuke! 
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The Scientific Detective is my favorite book reviewer. They review a wide variety of books and the way they write about books is brilliant! Their way of looking at literature and authors is refreshing, down to earth, and gets right to the heart of why a book or author is (or isn’t) worth reading. You can tell they put a lot of effort and research into what they do, so their reviews are spot on and informative.
Some other BSD authors The Scientific Detective has reviewed are:
Tsugaru, Dazai and the Modern Wanderer
“The Idiot” by Sakaguchi Ango
“Villon’s Wife” by Dazai Osamu
Modern Japanese Literature, edited by Donald Keene
Modern Japanese Stories, an anthology compiled by Ivan Morris
Cogwheel and Other Stories by Akutagawa Ryūnosuke
Schoolgirl by Dazai Osamu
Sanshiro by Natsume Sōseki
An Encouragement of Learning by Fukuzawa Yukichi
Naomi by Tanizaki Jun’ichirō
Crackling Mountain and Other Stories by Dazai Osamu
Japanese Tales of Mystery and Imagination by Edogawa Ranpo
The Life of a Stupid Man by Akutagawa Ryūnosuke
Pandora’s Box by Dazai Osamu
A New Hamlet by Dazai Osamu
Otogizoshi by Dazai Osamu
The Story of a Pet Dog by Dazai Osamu (alternate title: Canis familiaris)
Rashōmon and Seventeen Other Stories by Akutagawa Ryūnosuke
Many of these books and stories are included on my Quotes by Book page or the BSD Recommended Reading List. After checking out The Scientific Detective’s reviews I’m sure there will be a few books you are itching to read.
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Edogawa Osamu’s Anthology: Lucky guy.
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mangafeeds · 4 years
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Discotek Announces Memories, Urusei Yatsura Movies, and More
  Discotek Media has a fresh slate of new announcements from their industry panel at teleconference anime convention AnimeLockdown, and we've got the run-down of their acquisitions and license-rescues, which include the following:
    1001 Nights: An adult animated take on the Arabian Nights folktales, this 1969 film is directed by Eiichi Yamamoto and produced by Osamu Tezuka. It was originally given an X rating by the MPAA when it was screened theatrically in the United States in 1970. Discotek's Bluray release will include a new restoration of the long lost “international version” edited English dub.
    S-Cry-Ed: A 2001 TV anime directed by Goro Taniguchi and animated by Sunrise. Will be released by Discotek Media on Bluray with the English dubbed and subtitled versions. Originally released in the United States by Bandai Entertainment, who described the story of the series as follows:
  22 years ago, Tokyo was destroyed by a cataclysmic earthquake and in the aftermath the devastated region was just abandoned by the government. This area became known as the Lost Ground and it gave rise to Alter Users, people with unique psychic abilities to change matter and create Alters with incredible power. To bring order back to the Lost Ground, the special police force HOLO was formed and using Alter Users themselves created HOLY to capture and control the renegade Native Alters. One such renegade is Kazuma, a Native Alter who thrives on the thrill of a good fight and the cash rewards. The power of this Alter, Shell Bullet is put to the test when HOLY comes knocking on his door and Kazuma must fight for his freedom and the safety of his friends. But is he strong enough to take on HOLY's most powerful Alter User Ryuho and his Alter, Zetsuei?
    Case Closed: "Episode One": aka TV Special 6, a modern retelling of the origin story of Shinichi Kudo, aka Detective Conan Edogawa. To be released on Bluray, featuring a new English dub by Bang Zoom!.
    Memories: A 1995 anthology film based on the manga of Katsuhiro Otomo, composed of three segments: Magnetic Rose, directed by Koji Morimoto; Stink Bomb, directed by Tensai Okamura; and Cannon Fodder, directed by Katsuhiro Otomo. Originally released on U.S. home video by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment. The Discotek Bluray release will feature a new English language dub, a revised English subtitled script, and it will be remastered in 1080p HD. Scheduled to be released in 2021.
    The Urusei Yatsura film series: Previously released on home video in the United States by AnimEigo, Discotek will be publishing Bluray releases for the remaining five films in the Urusei Yatsura theatrical anime movie series: Only You, Remember My Love, Lum the Forever, The Final Chapter, and Always My Darling. Discotek has previously released the second film, Urusei Yatsura: Beautiful Dreamer. The Blurays will feature 1080p transfers of the films as well as the English dubbed and English subtitled versions.
    Demon City Shinjuku: a 1988 theatrical anime film directed by Yoshiaki Kawajiri and animated by Madhouse, based on the supernatural novel by Hideyuki Kikuchi. The new Bluray release is coming in July of 2020, and Discotek describes the story of the film as follows:
  The near future. The glittering skyline of Tokyo now lies broken and crumbling under the weight of an oppressive evil: The tyrannical Rebi Rah. Desperate to rescue her father, who was taken captive by Rah and his monstrous minions, the beautiful Sayaka Rama enlists the help of Kyoya, a streetwise Tokyo teenager. The two must bravely venture into the Demon City, where even the army fears to tread.
    Love Hina Again: A 3-part OAV series from 2002, continuing the adventures of Keitaro Urashima and the girls of Hinata House. Originally released on home video in the United States by Bandai Entertainment, the Discotek Bluray release will include the original Bandai Entertainment English dub, the original Bandai Entertainment extras, and a 1080i upscale transfer.
    Lupin the 3rd: Dragon of Doom: A 1994 TV special directed by Masaharu Okuwaki. Previously released on U.S. home video by Funimation. To be released on Bluray. Goemon cuts an airplane in half in this one.
  There's a little something for everyone. I'm personally looking forward to an HD copy of Memories, another release of Demon City Shinjuku (I think I own like three copies of this already), the Urusei Yatsura movies, and Tezuka being horny on main.
  Source: Discotek Media Panel at AnimeLockdown
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Paul Chapman is the host of The Greatest Movie EVER! Podcast and GME! Anime Fun Time.
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mangaredditdotcom · 4 years
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bsd-bibliophile · 6 years
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Do you know if there are any works from real Shibusawa that are translated into English? I have been searching around but I found nothing
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There are a couple, but I don’t have either of them (I’m trying to read all the books I have before I buy too many more). But I will include some information so you can look into them if you would like:
The Columbia Anthology of Modern Japanese Literature: From Restoration to Occupation, 1868-1945
An ebook version of this anthology containing “Fish Scales” (Gyorinki) can be found on Google Books here (just a few pages though) and bought here for $39.94. The book also contains stories, essays, and poems by Mori Ogai, Izumi Kyouka, Kunikida Doppo, Tayama Katai, Yosano Akiko, Natsume Souseki, Akutagawa Ryuunosuke, Edogawa Ranpo, Kajii Motojirou, Tanizaki Junichirou, Miyazawa Kenji, Dazai Osamu, Nakajima Atsushi, and Sakaguchi Ango. The page in the Google Books preview that has Shibusawa’s story on it is included below:
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An Introduction to Shibusawa Tatsuhiko and his World of Imagination
This book is available at the Ohio State University Library and you might be able to get it through your local library by doing an interlibrary loan. You can ask you librarian more about that, and I will include the book information here if you want to look into it. 
Those are the only two options I know of that contain anything by or about Shibusawa in English. I hope that this can be helpful to you.
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