Voices Of The Fallen Heroes

And Other Stories

by Yukio Mishima
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Publisher: PENGUIN BOOKS LTD, January of 2025 ‧
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A new selection of lyrically haunting short stories from a Japanese literary icon

A writer is seized by apocalyptic visions; a voyeuristic marquis commits a brutal act; and a trio of beatniks dance to modern jazz in the ruins of an abandoned church. Here, stark autobiography contrasts with pure horror, and the tenderness of first love cedes to obsession, heartbreak and deathly beauty. A new selection of Mishima’s short stories from the 1960s, Voices of the Fallen Heroes traces the final decade of Mishima’s career and offers a unique glimpse into the mind of one of Japan’s greatest writers.

In the title story, a séance brings forth the spirits of young officers in the Imperial Army and the kamikaze pilots of the Second World War, who reproach the Emperor and mourn Japan’s modern decline. In another, Mishima recounts the true story of the time a deranged fan broke into his home at dawn, insisting on meeting the author and imploring him to ‘tell the truth’. Elsewhere, a beautiful youth achieves eternal life through violent murder, and an ill-matched couple seal their fate with a pack of cards, tangled in the web of time and unfulfilled desire.

Available in English for the first time, and carefully selected by expert translators, these captivating stories are the perfect introduction to Mishima's work, on the 100th anniversary of his birth.

Voices Of The Fallen Heroes

And Other Stories

by Yukio Mishima

Property Description
ISBN: 9780241723609
Publisher: PENGUIN BOOKS LTD
Release Date: January of 2025
Language: English
Dimensions: 135 x 217 x 21 mm
Cover: Softcover
Pages: 272
Format: Book
Collection: Penguin Modern Classics
Categories: Books in English > Fiction > Fiction
EAN: 9780241723609

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Yukio Mishima

Yukio Mishima, novelista e dramaturgo, pseudónimo de Kimitake Hiraoka, nasceu em Tóquio em 1925 e suicidou-se de forma mediática, praticando o ritual japonês seppuku, a 25 de novembro de 1970, manifestando assim a sua discordância perante o abandono das tradições japonesas e a aceitação acrítica de modelos consumistas ocidentais. O idealismo que enforma a sua obra e conduzirá a sua vida está enraizado no tradicionalismo militar e espiritual dos samurais, e a sua conceção da arte liga-se a um elevado culto da alma e do corpo. Mishima é um dos mais conhecidos escritores japoneses, várias vezes apontado como candidato ao Prémio Nobel da Literatura, e autor de obras inesquecíveis como Confissões de Uma Máscara (1949), O Templo Dourado (1956) ou O Marinheiro Que Perdeu as Graças do Mar (1963).

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