#8 Japan Proletarian Literature

The Japanese literature is often associated with erotic descriptions and lyrical notion, sophisticated, mystical style – unique of its time. Stylish and posh. Well, it is true, mustn't it be forgotten, that period after period the trends and literary genres changed. So was in Japan. The literature of the working class was the much profound as the predecessors . This particular genre was directed to the class-oriented proletariat. The literature was perceived as a tool, a device to "trigger the revolution on". It was very much indeed loved by the Communist party. The novels were descriptive, imaginative, encouraging for revolution and ignition for ' disobedience '. The categorization of th novels was without its content – I what am saying is – the revolution was to a leading point itself. It might be, but not necessarily . However the novels had to follow the motto of the working class: "about the working classes and wor...