Mishima: A Biography
John Nathan
300 pages, Paperback
ISBN: 030680977X
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Language: English
Publish: 955090800000
20th CenturyBiographyBiography MemoirHistoryJapanJapanese LiteratureLiteratureNonfictionPhilosophySchool
At forty-five, Yukio Mishima was the outstanding Japanese writer of his generation, celebrated both at home and abroad for The Sailor Who Fell from Grace with the Sea . In 1970 he startled the world by stepping out onto a balcony in Tokyo before an assembly of troops and plunging a sword into his abdomen; a disciple then beheaded him, completing the ritual of hara-kiri. John Nathan’s riveting biography traces the life of this tortured, nearly superhuman personality. Mishima survived a grotesque childhood, and subsequently his sadomasochistic impulses became manifest — as did an increasing obsession with death as the supreme beauty. Nathan, who knew Mishima professionally and personally, interviewed family, colleagues, and friends to unmask the various — often seemingly contradictory — personae of the genius who felt called by “a glittering destiny no ordinary man would be permitted.”