
the life and death of yukio mishima
Book Specifications:
- Title: The Life and Death of Yukio Mishima
- Publisher: A Piper Book
- Author: Henry Scott Stokes
- Language: English
- Pages: 272
- Binding: Paperback
- Condition: Used - Good
About the Book:
The Life and Death of Yukio Mishima by Henry Scott Stokes presents a compelling and intimate portrait of Yukio Mishima, one of Japan’s most celebrated and controversial literary figures. Drawing from personal acquaintance and detailed research, Stokes explores Mishima’s extraordinary literary achievements, complex personality, political beliefs, artistic vision, and dramatic public life. The biography examines Mishima’s rise as an internationally acclaimed novelist and playwright, while also delving into his fascination with nationalism, discipline, beauty, and death. Particular attention is given to the shocking final act of his life in 1970, which stunned Japan and the world. Combining literary criticism with psychological and historical insight, the book offers readers a nuanced understanding of a writer whose life and work continue to provoke fascination and debate. Published by A Piper Book, this paperback edition is an essential read for those interested in Japanese literature, biography, cultural history, and modern intellectual thought.
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Book Specifications:
- Title: The Life and Death of Yukio Mishima
- Publisher: A Piper Book
- Author: Henry Scott Stokes
- Language: English
- Pages: 272
- Binding: Paperback
- Condition: Used - Good
About the Book:
The Life and Death of Yukio Mishima by Henry Scott Stokes presents a compelling and intimate portrait of Yukio Mishima, one of Japan’s most celebrated and controversial literary figures. Drawing from personal acquaintance and detailed research, Stokes explores Mishima’s extraordinary literary achievements, complex personality, political beliefs, artistic vision, and dramatic public life. The biography examines Mishima’s rise as an internationally acclaimed novelist and playwright, while also delving into his fascination with nationalism, discipline, beauty, and death. Particular attention is given to the shocking final act of his life in 1970, which stunned Japan and the world. Combining literary criticism with psychological and historical insight, the book offers readers a nuanced understanding of a writer whose life and work continue to provoke fascination and debate. Published by A Piper Book, this paperback edition is an essential read for those interested in Japanese literature, biography, cultural history, and modern intellectual thought.












