The Life and Death of Yukio Mishima

By (author) Henry Scott Stokes

Paperback - £14.99

Publication date:

08 October 2000

Length of book:

350 pages

Publisher

Cooper Square Press

ISBN-13: 9780815410744

Novelist, playwright, film actor, martial artist, and political commentator, Yukio Mishima (1925-1970) was arguably the most famous person in Japan at the time of his death. Henry Scott Stokes, one of Mishima's closest friends, was the only non-Japanese allowed to attend the trial of the men involved in Mishima's spectacular suicide. In this insightful and empathetic look at the writer, Stokes guides the reader through the milestones of Mishima's meteoric and eclectic career and delves into the artist's major works and themes. This biography skillfully and compassionately illuminates the achievements and disquieting ideas of a brilliant and deeply troubled man, an artist of whom Nobel Laureate Yasunari Kawabata had said, "A writer of Mishima's caliber comes along only once every two or three hundred years."
A brilliant, riveting portrayal not only of Mishima, but also of the upper orders in Japan