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Tsuji Jun
Born(1884-10-04)October 4, 1884
Tōkyō, Japan
DiedNovember 24, 1944(1944-11-24) (aged 60)
Tōkyō, Japan
Cause of deathStarvation
Era20th century philosophy
SchoolNihilism, Epicureanism, Egoist anarchism, Individualist anarchism, Dada
Main interests
Stirner, vagabondage, Shakuhachi as Dada, Japanese Buddhism
Notable ideas
Dada as the Creative Nothing, the Unmensch
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The cover of Jun Tsuji's translated edition of The Ego and Its Own.

Tsuji Jun (辻 潤, Tsuji Jun, October 4, 1884 – November 24, 1944) was a Japanese author: a poet, essayist, playwright, and translator. He has also been described as a Dadaist, nihilist, Epicurean, shakuhachi musician, actor and bohemian. He translated Max Stirner's The Ego and Its Own and Cesare Lombroso's The Man of Genius into Japanese.

Born in Tōkyō, Tsuji sought escape in literature from a childhood he described as "nothing but destitution, hardship, and a series of traumatizing difficulties".[1] He became interested in the works of Tolstoy, Kōtoku Shūsui's socialist anarchism, and the literature of Oscar Wilde and Voltaire, among many others. Later, in 1920 Tsuji was introduced to Dada and became a self-proclaimed first Dadaist of Japan, a title also claimed by Tsuji's contemporary, Shinkichi Takahashi. Tsuji became a fervent proponent of Stirnerite egoist anarchism, which would become a point of contention between himself and Takahashi. He wrote one of the prologues for famed feminist poet Hayashi Fumiko's 1929 (I Saw a Pale Horse (蒼馬を見たり, Ao Uma wo Mitari) and was active in the radical artistic circles of his time.

  1. ^ 1982. Tsuji, Jun ed. Nobuaki Tamagawa. Tsuji Jun Zenshū, v. 1. Tokyo: Gogatsushobo. 313.

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