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What Is a Person? −from Individual to Dividual −

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Abstract

Novelist Keiichiro Hirano has put forward a bold new model for humanity—rather than the “individual,” he proposes the concept of the “dividual.”
Hirano is skeptical of the notion that there exists a single, indivisible “true self” as the word “individual” presents it. Instead he advances the idea that the “true self” is a composite of the multiple aspects of our personality among which we differentiate depending on who or what we interact with at a given moment in our lives: an approach he calls “dividualism.”
How does one accept a self that one hates? How does one come to live an authentic life? How does one maintain a certain distance from others? This non-fiction work explains how to address such concerns in our romantic relationships, workplaces and family situations through dividualism, a theme underlying Hirano’s recent literary works.

Author’s Information

Hirano was born in 1975. In 1999 at the tender age of 23, while still studying at Kyoto University, he was awarded the Akutagawa Prize, Japan’s most prestigious literary award, for the work Nisshoku [Eclipse], first published in the literary magazine Shincho. His novel became a bestseller, selling 400,000 copies, and he was hailed as the new Yukio Mishima. To date he has published 15 works, many award-winning, across a wide range of genres and each with its own style. In 2004, he spent a year in Paris as a Cultural Ambassador for the Japanese Agency for Cultural Affairs. Recognizing his extensive knowledge of fine art and music as well as literature, France made him a Chevalier des Artes et des Lettres in 2014.
His elegant, pellucid prose fashions stories that are multilayered in their portrayal of current social issues yet plotted as compelling page-turners. Hirano focuses squarely on the lifestyles and identities of modern-day people, bringing to his novels in equal measure an acute critique of society and a profound literariness.
The many films and drama series based on Hirano’s works have been nominated for awards both within and outside Japan. He has secured his place among Japan’s most recognized contemporary novelists, with not only best-sellers across the board but also a seat on the committee deciding the annual Akutagawa Award that he himself won so early in his career.
Now transcending national borders, Hirano has been translated numerous times. So far two of his novels have appeared in English translation, beginning with A MAN in 2020 and followed by At the End of the Matinee in 2021. A MAN alone has received over 3,500 online reviews with a high average score of 4.2 out of five, and seen good sales. Translations of his works have also been published in French via Actes Sud Editions, and in German via Suhrkamp Verlag, among other languages.

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Released Date Aug 2012
Price ¥924
Size 103mm×182mm
Total Page Number 146 pages
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ISBN 978-4062881722
Genre Literature / Novel > Others
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