Presented By: FUNESTO, Quirina Victoria JUVERO, Ramjie REFUERZO, Lerma Sobrevilla, Allen
Presented By: FUNESTO, Quirina Victoria JUVERO, Ramjie REFUERZO, Lerma Sobrevilla, Allen
Presented By: FUNESTO, Quirina Victoria JUVERO, Ramjie REFUERZO, Lerma Sobrevilla, Allen
NOVEL
The Setting Sun is a Japanese novel by Osamu Dazai. It was
published in 1947 and is set in Japan after World War II. In the
story, the author brings up a number of social and philosophical
problems of that time period.
*Popular fiction, non-fiction, and children's literature all
flourished in urban Japan in the 1980s. Many popular works fell
between "pure literature" and pulp novels, including all sorts of
historical serials, information-packed docudramas, science
fiction, mysteries, detective fiction, business stories, war
journals, and animal stories. Non-fiction covered everything
from crime to politics. Although factual journalism predominated,
many of these works were interpretive, reflecting a high degree
of individualism. Children's works re-emerged in the 1950s, and
the newer entrants into this field, many of them younger
women, brought new vitality to it in the 1980s.
Manga (comic books) have penetrated
almost every sector of the popular market.
They include virtually every field of human
interest, such as a multivolume high-school
history of Japan and, for the adult market,
a manga introduction to economics, and
pornography. Manga represented between
20 and 30 percent of annual publications at
the end of the 1980s, in sales of
some 400 billion per year.