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Overview"Confessions of a Mask tells the story of a Japanese boy's development towards a homosexual identity during and after the Second World War. In narrating his progress from an isolated childhood through adolescence to manhood, he exposes his inner life, full of repressed homosexual desires and preoccupations with sadomasochism and death. The enduring power of the novel is in part owing to its themes of fantasy, despair and alienation, its eloquent voice, but also its autobiographical nature - the equally enduring fascination with the life and character of one of Japan's most turbulent artists. 'A terrific and astringent beauty...a work of art.' - Times Literary Supplement 'Never has a ""confession"" been freer from self-pity or over-indulgence.' - Sunday Times 'Mishima is lucid in the midst of emotional confusion, funny in the midst of despair. His book has made me understand how it feels to be Japanese.' - Christopher Isherwood" Full Product DetailsAuthor: Yukio Mishima , Meredith WeatherbyPublisher: Peter Owen Publishers Imprint: Peter Owen Publishers Edition: 2nd New edition ISBN: 9780720620122ISBN 10: 0720620120 Pages: 256 Publication Date: 05 November 2020 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Not yet available ![]() This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviews'Mishima is lucid in the midst of emotional confusion, funny in the midst of despair. His book has made me understand how it feels to be Japanese.' - Christopher Isherwood; 'A terrific and astringent beauty ... a work of art.' - Times Literary Supplement; 'Never has a confession been freer from self-pity or over-indulgence.' - Sunday Times Author InformationYUKIO MISHIMA (1925-1970) was a significant cultural figure in postwar Japan. A prolific novelist, poet and dramatist, his work helped establish Japanese literature in the West, particularly The Sea of Fertility tetralogy, and novels such as The Sailor Who Fell From Grace, The Temple of the Golden Pavilion and Confessions of a Mask. During his lifetime, Mishima courted controversy for his political views. In 1970, following a failed coup d'etat, Mishima publicly committed seppuku, ritual suicide by disembowelment. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |