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  1. Way of the Samurai by Yukio Mishima, Kathryn Sparling, 1983-10-20
  2. Yukio Mishima's Report to the Emperor by Richard Appignanesi, 2003-02-01
  3. Escape from the Wasteland: Romanticism and Realism in the Fiction of Mishima Yukio and Oe Kenzaburo (Harvard-Yenching Institute Monograph Series) by Susan Napier, 1996-04-15
  4. Mishima on Stage: The Black Lizard and Other Plays by Yukio Mishima, 2007-11
  5. The Temple of the Golden Pavillion by Yukio Mishima, 2001-05-03
  6. Mer de La Fertilite, La - II Chevaux Echapp (Spanish Edition) by Yukio Mishima, 1999-07
  7. Kakuyakutaru gyakko: Shisetsu Mishima Yukio (Japanese Edition) by Akiyuki Nosaka, 1987
  8. Mishima Yukio: Bi to erosu no ronri (Nihon bungaku kenkyu shiryo shinshu) (Japanese Edition)
  9. Mishima Yukio hyoron zenshu (Japanese Edition) by Yukio Mishima,
  10. Kendoka by Nationality: American Kendoka, Japanese Kendoka, Steven Seagal, Yukio Mishima, Shin Koyamada, Masi Oka, Sonny Chiba, Donn F. Draeger
  11. Sea of Fertility, the (Twentieth Century Classics) (Spanish Edition) by Yukio Mishima, 1992-11
  12. The temple of the Golden Pavillion by Yukio Mishima, 1971
  13. Silk and Insight (Studies of the Pacific Basin Institute) by Yukio Mishima, Hiroaki Sato, 1998-08
  14. After the Banquet 1ST Edition by Yukio Mishima, 1963-01-01

41. Mishima Yukio --  Britannica Concise Encyclopedia Online Article
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42. The Mishima Yukio Cyber Museum
Details for display items will be discussed among the mishima yukio Bungakukan Operation Committee. mishima yukio Bungakukan Organizing Committee Members.
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The Mishima Yukio Museum (Bungakukan) will complete the trio of The Lake Yamanakako Library Grove along with the Takahama Kyoshi and Tokutomi Soho Museums. A central hall and a Yedo and Meiji village consisted of replicas of wooden homes owned by commoners during the two eras are scheduled to be built in the premises. The Mishima Yukio Museum (Bungakukan) will display the writer's draft notebooks, manuscripts, and roughly 700 personal items which were purchased in 1996 by the establishment. Up to 9,000 pages of manuscript including the rough draft of Mishima's major work "Hojo No Umi(Sea of Fertility)" and the unfinished novel will be stored in the museum. The two-storied western-style residence of Mishima Yukio located in Ohta ward, Tokyo will be the model for the museum. A research room will be set up on the second floor, and displays will be laid out on the first floor. Details for display items will be discussed among the Mishima Yukio Bungakukan Operation Committee.
Mishima Yukio residence in Minami Magome, Ohta ward, Tokyo.
Photographed on September 11,1996

43. 1.The History Of Translation Of Bi
CopyRight YANANU Akira. §4.? (bi, beauty). Trick by mishima yukio. 1.The history of translation of bi. 6. mishima yukio s trick of bi.
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'There is a beautiful flower, but there is no bi (beauty) of a flower.' which is the famous thesis by Kobayashi Hideo *. Surely there * ¬—яG—Y¤ 1902-83, Famous critic of literature, who is often said to be 'god of critic' in Japan. This phrase was written in "Taima (“––ƒ)" (1942). has scarcely been the expressing way of beautiful things through abstract ideas like 'beauty of flower' and such way of thinking either. What has taught us the way of expression and thought like 'beauty of flower' was the imported Western words and their translating words as well. In the Dutch-Japanese dictionary "Haruma wage" (1796), the adjective of Dutch schoon was rendered as 'bi rei * (beautiful), yoshi * (good)' and the noun of schoonheid was 'bi rei'. In "Oranda jii (Dutch words)" (1855-58), schoon was 'rippa naru * (splendid) and bi bi shi * (handsome), kiyoraka naru * (clean)' and schoonheid was 'utsukushisa * (beauty), kirei naru koto * (beautifulness)'. * bi rei ”ü—í¤ yoshi DƒV¤ rippa naru —§”hƒiƒ‹¤ bi bi shi ”ü”ü•~¤ kiyoraka naru ´ƒ‰ƒJƒiƒ‹¤ utukushisa ƒEƒcƒNƒVƒT¤ kirei naru koto Šï—íƒiƒ‹Ž– The pioneer of French science Murakami Hidetoshi published "Sango binran # (Reference book of three languages)" (1857), in which beaute, beauty, schoonheid were rendered as 'bi (in Chinese character, and read into Japanese, 'utsukushisa')', which may have been the first instance of the translating word using one Chinese character bi. Murakami also in "Futsugo meiyo (Elucidation of French)" translated beaute as 'bi jin # (beautiful woman), bi ', this character may have been read as 'bi '.

44. HighBeam Research: ELibrary Search: Results
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45. Yukio Mishima
interested in Mishima as a giant in Japanese literature, Confessions of a Mask is a great introduction into the literary world of mishima yukio.Without giving
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Acts Of Worship: Seven Stories is an anthology of short stories by the internationally famous Japanese author Yukio Mishima, who is perhaps most notorious for his dramatic ritual suicide in 1970. Flawlessly translated into English by John Bester, the short stories include: Fountains in the Rain; Raisin Bread; Sword; Sea and Sunset; Cigarette; Martyrdom; and the title piece, Act of Worship, and bespeak the rigid mentality of one born and rigorously raised in the traditions of the samurai caste...
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The Sailor Who Fell From Grace with the Sea

Mishima's "The Sailor Who Fell from Grace with the Sea" is a beautifully written, picturesque short novel about idealism and the conflict between compassion and dispassion. The main character is Noboru, a bright, fatherless 13-year-old boy who hangs out with a few of his schoolmates in a sort of gang. The "chief" of the gang, who thinks far beyond the level of a typical 13-year-old, is the gang's philosophical guide and leader. The chief believes that life is merely a result of the chaos of e...

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47. Yukio Mishima
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ. by birthday from the calendar. Credits and feedback. yukio mishima (19251970) - Pseudonym for Hiraoka Kimitake Later he changed his name into yukio mishima so that his anti-literary father wouldn't know he wrote of Worship Seven Stories By yukio mishima, 1989 (translated by John Bester
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B C D ... Z by birthday from the calendar Credits and feedback Yukio Mishima (1925-1970) - Pseudonym for Hiraoka Kimitake Prolific writer, who is considered by many critics as the most important Japanese novelist of the 20th century. Mishima's works include 40 novels, poetry, essays, and modern Kabuki and Noh dramas. He was three times nominated for the Nobel Prize for literature. Among his masterpieces is The Temple of the Golden Pavilion (1956). The tetralogy The Sea of Fertility (1965-70) is regarded by many as Mishima's most lasting achievement. As a writer Mishima drew inspiration from pre-modern literature, both Japanese and Western. "How oddly situated a man is apt to find himself at the age of thirty-eight! His youth belongs to the distant past. Yet the period of memory beginning with the end of youth and extending to the present has left him not a single vivid impression. And therefore he persists in feeling that nothing more than a fragile barrier separates him from his youth. He is forever hearing with the utmost clarity the sounds of this neighboring domain, but there is no way to penetrate the barrier." (from Runaway Horses Kimitaka Hiraoka was born in Tokyo, the son of a government official. Later he changed his name into Yukio Mishima so that his anti-literary father wouldn't know he wrote. The name Yukio can loosely be translated as "Man who chronicals reason." Mishima was raised mainly by his paternal grandmother, who hardly allowed the boy out of her sight. During World War II Mishima was excused military service, but he served in a factory. This plagued Mishima throughout his life - he had survived shamefully when so many others had been killed.

48. Mishima, Yukio. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001. mishima, yukio. (y ´k m sh´ mä) (KEY) , 1925–70, Japanese author, b. Tokyo.
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49. MISHIMA, YUKIO
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MISHIMA, YUKIO
Pseudonym for Kimitake Hiraoka født 14. januar 1925 i Tokyo, Japan og døde 25. november 1970 i Tokyo. “Efter festen” (“Utage no ato”)
Gyldendal : 1964 “Fem moderne No-spil” (“Five Modern NO-Plays”)
Gyldendals Bekkasinbøger : 1964 “Det gyldne tempel” (“Kinkakuji”)
Gyldendal : 1965 “Bølgeslag” (“Shiosai”)
Gyldendal : 1967 “Sømanden, der pådrog sig havets vrede” (“The Sailor Who Fell From Grace With the Sea”)
Gyldendal : 1968
Gyldendals Bogklub, ny udg. : 1969
Gyldendal, 3. udg. : 1992 “Fiskernes ø” , uddrag fra “Bølgeslag” , novelle i “Litteratur fra Asien”
Munksgaard : 1972
Munksgaard, 2. udg. : 1982(1) “En maskes bekendelser : roman”
Gyldendal : 1992 “Tre moderne no-spil” Rialto Teatret : 1993 Kilder: Dansk Bogfortegnelse 1960-; Novelleregister, 1975-1995 Lavet af Lone Hansen, juni 1992 og senest opdateret/rettet d.

50. Yukio Mishima
Biography, bibliography, summaries of some of his main works, chronology and articles.
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This web page is devoted to the Japanese writer Yukio Mishima. November 25th 2000 marked the 30th anniversary of his death. Yukio Mishima was one of the most accomplished and celebrated writers to come out of post-war Japan. He has been compared to Ernest Hemingway and Marcel Proust. The subject matter of his books and the specifics of his life caused him to be the source of a great deal of controversy,both in Japan and throughout the world. He has been the subject of several works of literary criticism,at least one biography, and his life was the subject of a film by the filmmaker Paul Schraeder entitled "Mishima:A Life in Four Chapters" .Mishima was the author of hundreds of plays,stories,essays and novels,but he was best known as the author of the "Sea of Fertility Tetralogy". Although he was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize for literature three times,the ideas behind both his writings and his life are greatly misunderstood in the west.
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Kurze Biographie und Beschreibungen mehrerer Werke von mishima.
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Yukio Mishima ( eigentlich Kimitake Hiraoka ), geboren am 14.Januar 1925 in Tokio, studierte an der Universität seiner Heimatstadt Jura, ehe er 1947 Finanzbeamter wurde.Doch gab er seine Stellung bereits nach acht Monaten auf, um sich ganz seinen literarischen Arbeiten zu widmen.Schon 1948 erschien sein erstes Prosawerk.Es folgten Theaterstücke, Romane, Reiseberichte und über fünfzig short stories.Zwischen 1950 und und 1955 entstanden seine "No - Spiele".In ihnen erweckte Mishima eine uralte Form japanischen Theaters zu neuem Leben.Westliche Einflüsse und asiatische Traditionen verbanden sich unter seiner stilsicheren Hand zu neuartigen poetisch - dramatischen Scenen.Mishimas Kunst fand internationale Bewunderung. Die öffentliche Inszenierung seines eigenen Lebens machten den Dichter zu einer politisch umstrittenen Erscheinung.Er wurde sich" im Laufe seines Lebens selbst zum Kunstwerk, das er vollendete, indem er sich selbst mit 45 Jahren entleibte". Am 25.November 1970 nahm er sich durch öffentlich angekündigten Harakiri das Leben. Exemplarische Erzählungen des großen japanischen Autors, Spiegelungen der Verwandlung Japans in einen modernen Industriestaat und der Konflikt mit den alten Traditionen.

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  • 54. Mishima, Yukio. The American Heritage® Dictionary Of The English Language: Four
    mishima, yukio. The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language Fourth Edition. 2000. 2000. mishima, yukio. SYLLABICATION Mi·shi·ma.
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    55. Yukio Mishima, Japan, And The 20th Century
    yukio mishima,the author of Confessions of a Mask, The Sailor Who Fell From the Grace With the Sea, and the Sea of Fertility novels, was one of the most
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    This web page is devoted to the Japanese writer Yukio Mishima. November 25th 2000 marked the 30th anniversary of his death. Yukio Mishima was one of the most accomplished and celebrated writers to come out of post-war Japan. He has been compared to Ernest Hemingway and Marcel Proust. The subject matter of his books and the specifics of his life caused him to be the source of a great deal of controversy,both in Japan and throughout the world. He has been the subject of several works of literary criticism,at least one biography, and his life was the subject of a film by the filmmaker Paul Schraeder entitled "Mishima:A Life in Four Chapters" .Mishima was the author of hundreds of plays,stories,essays and novels,but he was best known as the author of the "Sea of Fertility Tetralogy". Although he was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize for literature three times,the ideas behind both his writings and his life are greatly misunderstood in the west.
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    56. Yukio Mishima
    Brief biography with list of selected works.
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    B C D ... Z by birthday from the calendar Credits and feedback Yukio Mishima (1925-1970) - Pseudonym for Hiraoka Kimitake Prolific writer, who is considered by many critics as the most important Japanese novelist of the 20th century. Mishima's works include 40 novels, poetry, essays, and modern Kabuki and Noh dramas. He was three times nominated for the Nobel Prize for literature. Among his masterpieces is The Temple of the Golden Pavilion (1956). The tetralogy The Sea of Fertility (1965-70) is regarded by many as Mishima's most lasting achievement. As a writer Mishima drew inspiration from pre-modern literature, both Japanese and Western. "How oddly situated a man is apt to find himself at the age of thirty-eight! His youth belongs to the distant past. Yet the period of memory beginning with the end of youth and extending to the present has left him not a single vivid impression. And therefore he persists in feeling that nothing more than a fragile barrier separates him from his youth. He is forever hearing with the utmost clarity the sounds of this neighboring domain, but there is no way to penetrate the barrier." (from Runaway Horses Kimitaka Hiraoka was born in Tokyo, the son of a government official. Later he changed his name into Yukio Mishima so that his anti-literary father wouldn't know he wrote. The name Yukio can loosely be translated as "Man who chronicals reason." Mishima was raised mainly by his paternal grandmother, who hardly allowed the boy out of her sight. During World War II Mishima was excused military service, but he served in a factory. This plagued Mishima throughout his life - he had survived shamefully when so many others had been killed.

    57. Yukio Mishima's Journal Entries From The Making Of Afraid To Die
    The following are entries from the journals of yukio mishima written during the filming of AFRAID TO DIE the director had said things like "That's great mishimasan! Very good
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    58. Yukio Mishima - Patriotismus
    Kurze Vorstellung der Erz¤hlung Patriotismus von yukio mishima.
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    YUKIO MISHIMA - PATRIOTISMUS Yukio Mishima
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    - Ein Tanz aus Japan Georges Banu Yoshi Oida »Am 25. November 1970 beging Yukio Mishima, der bekannteste Schriftsteller Japans seiner Zeit, mit 45 Jahren rituellen Selbstmord durch Seppuku. Unmittelbar vor dieser spektakulären Tat, die ihn endgültig zum Skandalon werden ließ, unternahm er mit einem Grüppchen Gleichgesinnter den aussichtslosen Versuch, einen Putsch zur Durchsetzung der traditionellen japanischen Werte durchzuführen …«
    Anton Thuswaldner , Salzburger Nachrichten In Patriotismus (1966) beschreibt Mishima den Seppuku eines jungen Offiziers und seiner Frau nach einem gescheiterten Putschversuch. Startseite

    59. Dojoji: One Of Yukio Mishima's Modern Noh Plays
    Discussion of mishima's play, Dojoji.
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    WRITINGS Dojoji Death in Midsummer and Other Stories , Mishima uses the style of the Japanese Noh play to create an eerie and disturbing piece. Dojoji , and takes place in a secondhand furniture shop. The Dealer has organized a private auction for some very rich customers. He is selling a giant wardrobe, big enough to fit a double bed in. The Dealer explains that the wardrobe is up for auction because it belonged to one of the rich families who "has gone down a bit in the world" since the end of WWII, so they must sell their furniture. The wardrobe is very impressive, and soon the bidding hits three million Yen. However, just as the bidding reaches a climax, a woman enters the scene, bidding only three thousand Yen for the wardrobe. The Dealer and the rest of the audience ask her why she’s causing such a disturbance. The woman explains that she is Kiyoko, a dancer, and she knows the history of this particular wardrobe. It belonged to the Sakurayama family, and Mrs. Sakurayama allowed her lover, Yasushi, to live in it. Yasushi stayed there all day, every day, waiting to be called out by Mrs. Sakurayama. One day, Mr. Sakurayama heard a noise coming from the wardrobe, and he shot a gun into it over and over. Yasushi began screaming, and Mr. Sakurayama kept shooting "until the horrible screams finally died away and the blood came gushing through the crack under the wardrobe door." After her story, nobody wants to buy the wardrobe, but all of the men want to take the beautiful Kiyoko out to dinner. The audience departs, but Kiyoko stays to try to purchase the wardrobe. The Dealer won’t let her have it for her low price, so she tells him more about the story. Yasushi was also Kiyoko’s lover, and she thinks he left her not because of Mrs. Sakurayama, but because Kiyoko is too beautiful. She describes her surplus of beauty as being a "cogwheel" that is missing in her "machine." It seems like a strange metaphor to me: Having too much of something is like not having it at all? It’s interesting, and what’s even more interesting is how far out of his way Mishima seems to go to put in some industrialist references.

    60. Yukio Mishima Suchte Den Dialog Mit Der Kultur Europas
    Neues Manuskript des japanischen Autors gefunden. Artikel von Gerhard Beckmann in Die Welt online vom 19.07.1999.
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