MISHIMA, YUKIO

yooˈkēō mĭshˈēmä, 1925–70, Japanese author, b. Tokyo. His original name was Kimitake Hiraoka and he was born into a samurai family. Mishima wrote novels, short stories, essays, and plays. He appeared on stage in some of his plays as well as directing and starring in films. During World War II he worked in an aircraft factory. Upon graduation (1947) from Tokyo Univ., he served a brief time in the finance ministry before devoting himself entirely to writing. Mishima and the youthful members of his Tatenokai [Shield Society] practiced physical fitness and the ancient arts of the samurai, e.g., karate and swordsmanship, attempting to return to the ideals of Japan under Imperial rule. His tetralogy The Sea of Fertility traces the fading of the old Japan in the first decade of the 20th cent. and continues through the aftermath of World War II. The individual novels of this group are: Spring Snow (tr. 1972), Runaway Horses (tr. 1973), The Temple of Dawn (tr. 1973), and The Decay of the Angel (tr. 1974). Other important novels include the semiautobiographical Confessions of a Mask (1949; tr. 1958); The Sound of Waves (1954; tr. 1956), a simple love story of a boy and girl in a Japanese fishing village; The Temple of the Golden Pavilion (1956; tr. 1963), a brilliant depiction of a psychopathic monk who destroys the temple he loves; After the Banquet (1960; tr. 1963), the story of a successful businesswoman who marries an aging politician and attempts to restore his former glory; and the allegorical tale The Sailor Who Fell from Grace with the Sea (1963; tr. 1965). All contain paradoxes: beauty equated with violence and death; the yearning for love and its rejection when offered; plus an exquisite attention to detail in the delineation of character. After an unsuccessful demonstration in which he harangued the Japanese self-defense forces for their lack of power under the Japanese constitution, Mishima committed ritual suicide (seppuku).

See biographies by J. Nathan (1974) and H. S. Stokes (1975).

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Remembering Mishima Yukio Frank Gibney I first met Mishima Yukio at a dinner at Crescent, Tokyos old-fashioned Western-style restaurant one wintry evening in 1963. Our host was the late Harold Strauss, the publisher who did so much to bring...
...Documentary and Fiction in Black Rain " . Gendai bungaku 2.5 May 1978 : 276-300. Mishima Yukio Aihara Kazukuni. Mishima Yukio no shi Death of Mishima Yukio . Tokyo: Yuseido, 1971. Black, Joel. The Aesthetics of Murder: A Study in Romantic...
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...was a fiction, too; that fathers and teachers, by virtue of being fathers and teachers, were guilty of a grievous sin. ( Mishima, The Sailor Who Fell From Grace With The Sea , p. 8) If there is a weakness in this novel it lies in the fact that little...
...Intellectual Climate in Japan, 1945-1985." In Schlant and Rimker. 99-119. "Ima Mishima Yukio o Yomu" A Reading of Mishima Yukio (Special Issue on Mishima Yukio), Kokubungaku 32.9 (July 1987). Kobayashi Hideo. "Mishima Yukio: Bi no...
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...P. McAdams, "Fantasy and Reality in the Death of Yukio Mishima," Biography: An Interdisciplinary Quarterly 8 (Fall...were particularly fierce (pp. 59-61). (3) Yukio Mishima, Kamen no Kokuhaku (Tokyo: Shinchosha, 1972...
...Junji, Fukuda Tsuneari, and Mishima Yukio; and by companies such as the...Theatre Arts, March: 74ff. Mishima Yukio. 1957. Five Modern NoPlays...such as Kawabata Yasunari and Mishima Yukio. Strauss wrote that visiting...
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...Conrad Stayed Here; Maugham, Mishima and Michener Werent Far Behind...in 1970. The Japanese novelist Yukio Mishima also loved the city and used it...or the Temple of Dawn, which Yukio Mishima wrote about. A ferry downstream...
...2006 video Seasons of Passion/A Requiem: MISHIMA, Morimura plays the novelist Yukio Mishima, whose aborted attempt at a military coup...Morimura delivers the speech that he imagines Mishima might have made at the Ichigaya headquarters...
...renounces war, came too late for Yukio Mishima. The world-famous writer resented...sword. In the eyes of many, Yukio Mishima (the pseudonym adopted by Kimitake...illuminating some of the mysteries of Yukio Mishima, Japan, and, of course, Christopher...
...I read nothing but the works of Yukio Mishima. The following year, having consumed...the author of Mishimas Sword. Mishima--real name Kimitake Hiraoka...commonplace book contains dozens of Mishima entries, each as dazzling as sunrise...
...Shakespeare, Samuel Beckett or Yukio Mishima. The bodies of actors and dancers...Ordeal by Roses (Preface by Yukio Mishima Aperture, New York. 50 pp...which immortalizes and objectifies Yukio Mishima. This large-format book, out...
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...prophetic: But suicide tainted legacy of Mishima by Willis Witter TOKYO - From beyond the grave, Yukio Mishima continues to haunt Japan a quarter-century...literature. Japanese today remember Mr. Mishima as little more than a right-wing zealot...
...The stone was green, but it was not an emerald." Yukio Mishima, the third of those who left Mr. Marias cold will...by beginning his portrait this way: "The Death of Yukio Mishima was so spectacular that it has almost succeeded in obliterating...
...sterling14.99) THE first I heard of Yukio Mishima was his spectacular suicide in 1970...With his private cadet corps, Mishima took over the Japanese army headquarters...gone"); that, before seppuku, Mishima lightly rouged his cheeks so that...
...be placed alongside the best of its era. MISHIMA Cert 15, 120 mins **** JAPANESE author Yukio Mishima wrote 35 novels, 25 plays, 200 short stories...score and Ken Ogata makes an impressive Mishima. ICHI: JUSTICE IS BLIND Cert 15, 121...
...Withers (Hope Shell Be Happier). MISHIMA: A LIFE IN FOUR CHAPTERS (15...unconventional 1985 biopic of Japanese author Yukio Mishima interweaves scenes from three important...chronicles the final day in the life of Mishima (Ken Ogata) as he holds a Japanese...
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MISHIMA, YUKIO yoo keo mish ema, 1925 70, Japanese...and he was born into a samurai family. Mishima wrote novels, short stories, essays...devoting himself entirely to writing. Mishima and the youthful members of his Tatenokai...
...aesthetic sensibility of his novels. Junichiro Tanizaki , Yukio Mishima , Kobo Abe , Fumiko Enchi , Shusaku Endo , Sawako Ariyoshi...borrowed elements from the Japanese folk tradition; Mishima wrote dramatic adaptations of noh plays and Japanese...
...available. The international readership claimed by such authors as Africas Chinua Achebe, Indias R. K. Narayan, Japans Yukio Mishima, and Latin Americas Jorge Luis Borges indicates the variety of novels available to an ever-widening audience. See...
...Nobel Prize in Literature. Four years later, in declining health and probably depressed by the suicide of his friend Yukio Mishima , he committed suicide. See his Nobel Prize speech, Japan the Beautiful and Myself (tr. 1969); study by G. B...
...many Western plays, but their influence on Japanese drama has not yet been significant. The contemporary novelist Yukio Mishima wrote some No plays that, with their modern setting and pessimism, are far different in spirit from the originals...


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