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I Want to Eat Your Pancreas

The Complete Manga Collection

Yoru Sumino
4.36 (17749 Reviews)

『I Want to Eat Your Pancreas』の概要

A heartbreaking novel about a dying girl and her reluctant companion that became a multimedia phenomenon, earning second place in Japan's "Book of the Year" Award. Can friendship transcend mortality? This tearjerker - compared to "The Fault in Our Stars" - will devour your emotions whole.

『I Want to Eat Your Pancreas』の主要テーマ

  • terminal illness perspective
  • social isolation
  • meaningful human connection
  • living with mortality
  • unlikely friendship

『I Want to Eat Your Pancreas』の名言

  • It's not like I want to live, but I also don't want to die.

  • It's because people, by their own will, choose to acknowledge others that they truly exist.

  • I Want to Eat Your Pancreas stands as a quiet revolution.

  • I live each day knowing I'm alive.

  • I don't want to be treated differently.

『I Want to Eat Your Pancreas』の登場人物

  • The unnamed narratorA high school loner and student librarian
  • Sakura YamauchiAn effervescent student with pancreatic disease
  • Yoru SuminoThe author of the novel

著者について

『I Want to Eat Your Pancreas』の著者について

Yoru Sumino is the bestselling Japanese author of I Want to Eat Your Pancreas, a deeply moving coming-of-age novel that explores themes of mortality, human connection, and living life to the fullest. Living in Osaka Prefecture, Sumino began writing in high school and first shared this debut work on the story-sharing platform Shōsetsuka ni Narō in 2014 before officially publishing it with Futabasha in 2015. The novel earned second place in both the 2015 Book of the Year Award and the 2016 Japan Booksellers' Award.

Known for crafting light novels that delve into profound emotional territory, Sumino has authored several other acclaimed works including I Had That Same Dream Again, At Night, I Become a Monster, I Have a Secret, and I am Blue, in Pain, and Fragile. These titles showcase the author's signature style of blending supernatural elements with poignant explorations of adolescence and inner turmoil.

I Want to Eat Your Pancreas has been adapted into both a manga series and two films, cementing its status as a modern Japanese literary phenomenon that resonates with readers worldwide.

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I Want to Eat Your Pancreas by Yoru Sumino tells the story of an introverted high school student who discovers his classmate Sakura Yamauchi's secret: she has a terminal pancreatic disease. As they develop an unlikely friendship, the novel explores how human connections define our existence and what it means to truly live before death. The book examines themes of mortality, loneliness, and the transformative power of meaningful relationships through their deepening bond.

Yoru Sumino is a Japanese novelist living in Osaka Prefecture who debuted with I Want to Eat Your Pancreas. Sumino originally published the novel on the story-sharing website Shosetsuka ni Naro in 2014 before its official 2015 debut. The author is known for writing light novels that explore deep emotional themes, with other works including "I Had That Same Dream Again," "At Night, I Become a Monster," and "I Have a Secret."

I Want to Eat Your Pancreas appeals to readers seeking emotionally resonant stories about life, death, and human connection. This book is ideal for fans of Japanese light novels, coming-of-age narratives, and character-driven fiction that explores philosophical questions about existence. Young adults and adults who appreciate tearjerker romance, stories about terminal illness handled with sensitivity, and narratives examining loneliness and personal transformation will find this particularly compelling.

I Want to Eat Your Pancreas is worth reading for its profound exploration of what makes life meaningful through human bonds. The novel's emotional depth, philosophical insights about existence and relationships, and Yoru Sumino's ability to tackle heavy themes with nuance have made it successful enough to inspire manga adaptations and two film versions. The book offers both heartbreak and hope, challenging readers to reconsider how they define their own lives through connections with others.

I Want to Eat Your Pancreas explores several interconnected themes centered on mortality and meaning.

  • Human connection as existence: The novel argues that relationships with others define what it means to be alive, rather than mere physical existence.
  • Living versus existing: Characters grapple with truly living through emotional bonds versus simply surviving.
  • Loneliness and isolation: The protagonist's solitary nature contrasts with Sakura's philosophy that life gains meaning through interactions, touching others, and forming attachments.

The title I Want to Eat Your Pancreas references an ancient belief that consuming someone's organ would cure your own corresponding ailment or allow you to inherit their qualities. In the context of Yoru Sumino's novel, the phrase symbolizes the deep desire to take on another person's pain, merge with them completely, or preserve their essence beyond death. The provocative title reflects the intimate, almost visceral nature of the bond between the two main characters facing mortality together.

I Want to Eat Your Pancreas contains several powerful quotes about life and connection.

  • On existence and bonds: "Living means having bonds with others. Paying attention to someone. Loving someone...If you're all alone, you can't tell that you exist."
  • On defining relationships: "You don't want to say my name, because you might attach a meaning to it. You're afraid to define someone you're going to lose."

These quotes encapsulate Yoru Sumino's philosophy that human relationships create our sense of being alive.

The main message of I Want to Eat Your Pancreas is that our existence gains meaning through our relationships and interactions with others. Yoru Sumino argues that being alive isn't merely about physical presence but about the bonds we form—paying attention to others, loving, caring, and even experiencing conflict together. The novel emphasizes that we know we exist because others acknowledge us, touch us, and define us through their presence, making human connection the fundamental purpose of life.

I Want to Eat Your Pancreas examines how the protagonist avoids using names and labels to protect himself from attachment. The unnamed narrator refuses to define his relationship with Sakura as "friend" or "girlfriend" because naming the connection makes the inevitable loss more painful. Yoru Sumino uses this avoidance to illustrate how fear of grief can prevent genuine living. The story ultimately argues that meaningful bonds, despite their temporary nature, are worth the vulnerability and eventual heartbreak.

I Want to Eat Your Pancreas distinguishes itself through its philosophical approach to mortality and existence rather than focusing purely on tragedy. Yoru Sumino emphasizes how the dying character teaches the living one about truly being alive through human connection. The novel's exploration of loneliness, the protagonist's emotional isolation, and the idea that relationships define existence elevates it beyond typical tearjerker narratives. The story became popular enough to inspire multiple adaptations, including manga and films.

I Want to Eat Your Pancreas achieved success through its original web publication on Shosetsuka ni Naro in 2014, followed by official publication in 2015. The novel's emotional depth and exploration of profound themes about life, death, and human connection resonated with readers, launching Yoru Sumino's career. Its popularity led to manga adaptations and two film versions—one live-action and one anime—expanding its reach across different media formats and international audiences.

Readers who enjoyed I Want to Eat Your Pancreas might appreciate other works by Yoru Sumino, including "I Had That Same Dream Again," which explores happiness and human connection, or "At Night, I Become a Monster," examining isolation and identity. Similar emotional Japanese light novels include "Your Lie in April" (music and mortality), "5 Centimeters Per Second" (distance and connection), and "The Moment You Fall in Love" (relationships and growth). These titles share themes of meaningful human bonds, emotional depth, and philosophical explorations of existence.

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