Dogura Magura by Yumeno Kyusaku.
I've been meaning to read this for ages but never started as it's very long and I get distracted easily. The beginning feels a little cliché these days - a guy wakes up in a mental hospital with no memory of who he is - and probably was even when it was written, but it's incredibly effective in how it brings across the horror of the situation and uses it as a metaphor for the horror of human existence. Now though it is I think pulling the trick of being long winded and boring and no doubt ultimately pointless and irrelevant just to fuck with the reader, which I appreciate but am not currently in the mood to actually read... I might just go back to his short stories.
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Dogura Magura by Yumeno Kyusaku.
I've been meaning to read this for ages but never started as it's very long and I get distracted easily. The beginning feels a little cliché these days - a guy wakes up in a mental hospital with no memory of who he is - and probably was even when it was written, but it's incredibly effective in how it brings across the horror of the situation and uses it as a metaphor for the horror of human existence. Now though it is I think pulling the trick of being long winded and boring and no doubt ultimately pointless and irrelevant just to fuck with the reader, which I appreciate but am not currently in the mood to actually read... I might just go back to his short stories.