Hell of Solitude presents a varied and eclectic selection of writings by Rynosuke Akutagawa, one of the most important and beloved Japanese writers of the twentieth century. Bringing together fiction, poetry, and philosophical prose much of it appearing in English for the first time here this collection showcases the range and intensity of Akutagawas imagination. Moving from the whimsical and fantastical to the grave and introspective, the pieces reveal a writer of extraordinary clarity and psychological depth. Interwoven throughout are poems from a prolific body of verse, examples of which are sparse in English, alongside Art and Other Things, a fragmentary essay in which Akutagawa expounds his aesthetic views while drawing on examples from world literature and art. Translated with sensitivity and precision by Ryan Choi, Hell of Solitude offers a vital reintroduction to a writer whose lucidity, irony, and existential unease continue to resonate across cultures and generations.
With a foreword by Polly Barton
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Winner of English PEN Translates 2025.A landmark collection from Japans literary master, newly translated and dazzling in its range.
Rynosuke Akutagawa (18921927), born in Tokyo, Japan, was the author of more than 350 works of fiction and non- fiction, including Rashmon, The Spiders Thread, Hell Screen, Kappa, and In a Grove. Japans premier literary award for emerging writers, the Akutagawa Prize, is named after him.
Ryan Chois books include In Dreams: The Very Short Stories of Rynosuke Akutagawa and Three Demons: A Study on Sanki Sait's Haiku. He is an editor at AGNI. His writings and translations have appeared in Harpers Magazine, Los Angeles Review of Books, The Nation, The New Criterion, Raritan, Times Literary Supplement, and elsewhere. He lives in Honolulu, Hawaii, where he was born and raised.