The Life of the Madman of U is a Japanese novel written by Kōbō Abe, first published in 1969. It is a work of psychological fiction and absurdist literature that explores the themes of identity, insanity, and the nature of reality.
The novel follows the story of a character known as "the Madman of U," who becomes increasingly alienated from society and struggles to make sense of his existence. The Madman is someone who seems to be stuck in a mental and existential crisis, and much of the narrative delves into his deteriorating sense of self and perception of the world.
Abe, known for his surreal and thought-provoking works, often explores the individual’s isolation and disconnection from societal norms. The Life of the Madman of U reflects these themes, addressing the psychological complexity of being caught between the world of reason and the realm of madness.
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