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  1. Way of the Samurai by Yukio Mishima, Kathryn Sparling, 1983-10-20
  2. Yukio Mishima's Report to the Emperor by Richard Appignanesi, 2003-02-01
  3. Escape from the Wasteland: Romanticism and Realism in the Fiction of Mishima Yukio and Oe Kenzaburo (Harvard-Yenching Institute Monograph Series) by Susan Napier, 1996-04-15
  4. Mishima on Stage: The Black Lizard and Other Plays by Yukio Mishima, 2007-11
  5. The Temple of the Golden Pavillion by Yukio Mishima, 2001-05-03
  6. Mer de La Fertilite, La - II Chevaux Echapp (Spanish Edition) by Yukio Mishima, 1999-07
  7. Kakuyakutaru gyakko: Shisetsu Mishima Yukio (Japanese Edition) by Akiyuki Nosaka, 1987
  8. Mishima Yukio: Bi to erosu no ronri (Nihon bungaku kenkyu shiryo shinshu) (Japanese Edition)
  9. Mishima Yukio hyoron zenshu (Japanese Edition) by Yukio Mishima,
  10. Kendoka by Nationality: American Kendoka, Japanese Kendoka, Steven Seagal, Yukio Mishima, Shin Koyamada, Masi Oka, Sonny Chiba, Donn F. Draeger
  11. Sea of Fertility, the (Twentieth Century Classics) (Spanish Edition) by Yukio Mishima, 1992-11
  12. The temple of the Golden Pavillion by Yukio Mishima, 1971
  13. Silk and Insight (Studies of the Pacific Basin Institute) by Yukio Mishima, Hiroaki Sato, 1998-08
  14. After the Banquet 1ST Edition by Yukio Mishima, 1963-01-01

41. Yukio Mishima
17Apparition of yukio mishima on the Appian Way From Off the Road, and On Again 18yukio mishima A 20th Century Samurai The Catholicism
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Writer of fiction, drama, and essays. MiSHiMA 's suicide on 25 November 1970 brought worldwide attention, and the actions the last hours of his life created widespread concern over a possible revival of Japanese militarism. His appeal for a rearmament had no effect on the government, however, MiSHiMA's reputation rests on his literary accomplishments and not on his politics.
Confession of a mask: "KAMEN-NO-KOKUHAKU" published in July 1949
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There is a handsome guy Yuichi MINAMI . He married, even though he can't love female. He immediately broke into a gay world after the divorce. Then he came across a famous novelist who was old enough to play. The old man was betrayed by women again and again in his younger days. The old man requested Yuichi to revenge on them. Yuichi deceived all the women. And the execution should have finished. The situation wouldn't do right as the old expected to. This novel captures the rich textures and nuances of the Japanese gay society while following a group of queenie in 1950s around SHIJUKU NI-TYO-ME Mecca of ours.

42. Yukio Mishima - Authors - Random House
yukio mishima was born in Tokyo, Japan, in 1925. One of Japan’s most acclaimed and wellknown authors of the 20th century, his works include The Sailor who
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43. Yukio Mishima Life Stories, Books, & Links
Stories about yukio mishima s life and Confessions of a Mask, Runaway Horses, The Sea of Fertility, Spring Snow, The Decay of the Angel, The Sailor Who Fell
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BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION Yukio Mishima (1925 - 1970) Category: Japanese Literature Born: January 14, 1925
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On this day in 1970 Yukio Mishima committed seppuku (ritual suicide, also known as hara-kiri ). Mishima was a three-time Nobel nominee, and his dozen novels made him the most famous and translated Japanese writer of his generation. His spectacularly staged death was front-page news around the world, and it is still being analyzed for what it says about him, or his fiction, or Japan. top of page SELECTED WORKS BY THIS AUTHOR Confessions of a Mask
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REFERENCE LINKS PRINT EMAIL Mishima, Yukio Mishima,Yukio, mih SHEE muh or MEE shee mah,YOO kee oh (1925-1970), was a Japanese novelist, playwright, and essayist. He was one of Japan's most famous literary personalities and shocked the nation by committing ritual suicide in public view in Tokyo. Mishima was a critic of modern democratic values and was concerned about what he saw as Japan's spiritual emptiness following the end of World War II in 1945. His writings celebrate the code of loyalty and ethics of Japan's traditional military class called samurai.
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46. The Sound Of Waves (Yukio Mishima) - Book Review
Shinji is a poor fisherman, while Hatsue, recently returned from training as a pearl diver, is the daughter of the richest man in the village
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Vintage 2000 A book review by Danny Yee Shinji is a poor fisherman, while Hatsue, recently returned from training as a pearl diver, is the daughter of the richest man in the village. When they fall in love, they encounter malicious gossip and Hatsue is forbidden to see Shinji. But she withstands menaces, he shows his worth and outshines his rival, and all ends happily. The Sound of Waves With its classical simplicity and unpretentious charm, The Sound of Waves is an entrancing tale. 25 June 2003
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47. Mishima, Yukio (Harper's Magazine)
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49. Yukio Mishima --  Britannica Student Encyclopaedia
yukio mishima (192570). He was a novelist who had his own samurai army, and he was an intellectual who worked at body building.
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(Kimitake Hiraoka) Japan Search Authors Search Books About Yukio Mishima Yukio Mishima, one of the most spectacularly gifted writers in modern Japan, was born into a samurai family in 1925. He attended the Peers' School and Tokyo Imperial University, and for a time worked at the Ministry of Finance. His first full length novel, Confessions of a Mask, appeared in 1949, and since then he published over a dozen novels, almost all of which were translated into English and other languages during his.lifetime. Mishima's reverence for the Japanese martial arts led him to take up Kendo (a type of fencing, with wooden swords) and Karate, as well as body-building, and by 1968 he had become a Kendo master of the fifth dan. He also organized a "private army" called the Shield Society, and in November 1970 he and his group forced their way into a Self-Defense Force headquarters in Tokyo, where Mishima, after reading out a proclamation, committed ritual suicide with a young follower in the commanding officer's room. On the morning of his death, the last volume of Mishima's tetralogy, The Sea of Fertility was delivered to his publisher.

51. Yukio Mishima's Report To The Emperor, By Richard Appignanesi - Reviews, Books -
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    • UK By Ziauddin Sardar Tuesday, 2 July 2002 Hurrah for the World Cup. It has made us see the Japanese as normal, passionate people. Conventionally, though, we have seen them as incomprehensible, emotionless, robot-like, hermetically sealed in their Zen spirituality and martial aestheticism. The West has admired their quaint aesthetics (exquisite gardens, curious architecture and funny tea-ceremonies) and feared their awesome traditions (samurai, bushido, ninja, kamikaze). Hurrah for the World Cup. It has made us see the Japanese as normal, passionate people. Conventionally, though, we have seen them as incomprehensible, emotionless, robot-like, hermetically sealed in their Zen spirituality and martial aestheticism. The West has admired their quaint aesthetics (exquisite gardens, curious architecture and funny tea-ceremonies) and feared their awesome traditions (samurai, bushido, ninja, kamikaze).

52. Review Of Yukio Mishima's The Sailor Who Fell From The Grace With The Sea - Brot
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For those of you who haven't heard this shtick yet, I'll repeat, in broad generalities, the basic concepts that inform my Unified Theory of Human Existence. Essentially, it holds that there are really just two competing impulses and ideas that govern all of humanity, there's the, generally female, predilection for Security and the, largely male, desire for Freedom. Take any issue or epoch and you will find that battle lines drew up along these lines. Now, while I, of course, favor the forces of Freedom in this drama, I respect those who favor Security and understand the natural impulses that lead folks to yearn for it. All of which brings us to Yukio Mishima 's novel, The Sailor Who Fell From Grace With The Sea , which along with Robert Musil 's Young Torless (see Orrin's review ), is perhaps the best fictional effort to depict the rise of Fascist tendencies in the individual. Mishima was an extraordinarily troubled fellow. Raised by his domineering grandmother, he determined at an early age that he was a homosexual. He became obsessed with sadomasochism, the body, martial arts, bodybuilding and the fascist militarism of Japan's past. In 1968 he founded the Shield Society, a kind of private Bushido-based army. On November 25, 1970, he tried to inspire a national uprising by taking over a military complex. When this failed miserably, he committed

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55. PEP Web - Japanese Suicide: Yasunari Kawabata And Yukio Mishima
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57. Who Is Yukio Mishima?
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ad_unit_target='mainAdUnit'; X Close this window Yukio Mishima (1925 – 1970) was a Japanese author of the post-World War II period. Much of his work deals with the conflict between Western influences on Japan and the code of the samurai, as well as the conflict between intellect and the body. In addition to his novels, short stories, and plays, Mishima is famous for his dramatic ritual suicide at the age of 45. Mishima was born Kimitaka Hiraoka in Tokyo, Japan on 14 January 1925. He later changed his name to hide the fact that he was writing from his anti-literary father. Until the age of 12, Mishima lived with his paternal grandmother, who was quite overprotective. She introduced Mishima to literature, including Western classics, but she did not allow him to spend time in the sun or to play with other boys. Mishima's common playmates as a child were consequently his female cousins. Mishima began to write at the age of 12; around the same time he moved in with his parents and began attending the prestigious Peers School. His father, a government official, was abusive, often violent, and very opposed to his son's interest in literature. He often destroyed his son's manuscripts, and although he had his mother's support, Mishima was forced to write in secret. Mishima's first story, "The Forest in Full Bloom," was published in book form in 1944. Mishima was drafted for the Japanese Army during World War II, but he falsely claimed to have

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60. Godzilla Vs. Yukio Mishima ... Know This Is Notes
plot notes for godzilla vs. yukio mishima. here goes komodo dragons in the south pacific are becoming extinct (to the point the japanese govt announces a
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notes for a screenplay i never wrote from, i dunno, winter of '98. plot notes for godzilla vs. yukio mishima here goes: komodo dragons in the south pacific are becoming extinct (to the point the japanese govt announces a new national holiday, komodo no hi ). Japan's foremost genetic engineering lab (i've previously expressed my belief that genetic engineering sci fi flicks are no better than atomic age sci fi flicks, this is that in practice) agrees to temporarily delay work on their quest to make the perfect man to clone, breed, etc. more komodo dragons. (komodo dragons being bloody key for aids research, viral venom an all) a grad student working in the lab thinks it will be really funny if he gives the komodo big dorks, so he takes a sample of john Holmes' DNA (in the lab for the aforementioned 'perfect man' project) and splices it into the dragons' genome. instead of making a little dragon with a giant dick it makes a giant dragon. godzilla is born. godzilla trashes a lot of Japan, which like julian sands' ass shots, is necessitated by contract. the us throws their stationed troops at him. only one survives, who will be played by Screech from Saved by the Bell actually if the student withdrew ALL genetic material and the virus was out of its protein coat, so that it would be loose genetic info in the cell... the virus would have had to have been in protein coat in sample, then injected itself after being thawed. hiv is very fragile so all of this is bullshit.

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