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The Temple Of The Golden Pavilion

The Temple Of The Golden Pavilion

by Yukio Mishima

'One of the outstanding writers of the world' New York Times

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Yukio Mishima

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Yukio Mishima

Yukio Mishima was born into a samurai family and imbued with the code of complete control over mind and body, and loyalty to the Emperor - the same code that produced the austerity and self-sacrifice of Zen. He wrote countless short stories and thirty-three plays, in some of which he acted. Several films have been made from his novels, including The Sound of Waves; Enjo, which was based on The Temple of the Golden Pavilion; and The Sailor Who Fell From Grace with the Sea. Among his other works are the novels Confessions of a Mask and Thirst For Love and the short-story collections Death in Midsummer and Acts of Worship.

The Sea of Fertility tetralogy, however, is his masterpiece. After Mishima conceived the idea of The Sea of Fertility in 1964, he frequently said he would die when it was completed. On November 25th, 1970, the day he completed The Decay of the Angel, the last novel of the cycle, Mishima committed seppuku (ritual suicide) at the age of 45.


Books by Yukio Mishima

Books: 9
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Thirst for Love

Thirst for Love

by Yukio Mishima

'One of the outstanding writers of the world' New York Times

The Temple Of The Golden Pavilion

The Temple Of The Golden Pavilion

by Yukio Mishima

'One of the outstanding writers of the world' New York Times

The Decay Of The Angel

The Decay Of The Angel

by Yukio Mishima

The fourth and final book in Mishima's landmark tetralogy, The Sea of Fertility

Runaway Horses

Runaway Horses

by Yukio Mishima

The second novel in Mishima's masterful Sea of Fertility tetraology

Spring Snow

Spring Snow

by Yukio Mishima

The first novel in Mishima's masterful Sea of Fertility tetraology

The Temple Of Dawn

The Temple Of Dawn

by Yukio Mishima

The third novel in Mishima's masterful tetralogy

Books: 9
  • 1