Talk:The Complete Manual of Suicide
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BetacommandBot (talk) 06:29, 24 January 2008 (UTC)
verifiable?
[edit]Is there verifiable information that this book was found with bodies of people who committed suicide?
...Because the Japanese criminal code censors only graphical depictions of the sexual organs, this book was not censored by the government. Some prefectures designated the book as yugaitosho (book harmful to youth), which restricts the sale of books to minors, while some prefectures, such as Tokyo, decided against doing so. There are many suicides where the book was found along with the body, including several cases of the suicides of junior high school students. The book neither encourages nor discourages suicide, and as well does not tell those considering suicide to seek help, though wordings such as "completely painless" and "marvelous experience" are used to indicate that certain methods are less painful and more fatal than others....
thanks, — Preceding unsigned comment added by A59303 (talk • contribs) 08:09, 15 September 2011 (UTC)
Who is the publisher?
[edit]For anyone who will try to solve the question of who the publisher is here is some information I dug up. [1] says "Publisher: Yurindo", a later book he made that might have been from the same publisher [2] says "Publisher: Ota Shuppan; Shohan edition (1994)". Also a publishing company called either "Ohta Books" or "Ota Books" may also be the publisher. That's as far as I got. --Koolabsol (talk) 12:28, 14 March 2010 (UTC)
Osamu Dazai (BSD)
[edit]I'm pretty sure there's a reference to this book in the book Dazai in bungou stray dogs owns- 77.101.241.135 (talk) 07:37, 29 November 2021 (UTC)