Sea of ??Fertility 1 Spring Snow (Shincho Bunko)
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[New edition, new Yukio Mishima]
Let's meet again. We're sure to meet - A picture scroll that tells the story of dreams and reincarnation.
Mishima's last work, written while conscious of his own death. All four volumes. [New commentary] Mariko Koike
Kiyoaki Matsueda and Satoko Ayakura were both born into aristocratic families. They are attracted to each other, but when Kiyoaki pushes Satoko away due to his strong pride, Satoko ends up accepting an engagement to a member of the imperial family. A fiery and taboo path is opened before the two young people, and after repeated secret meetings, the situation they feared finally arises.
The first volume of ``The Sea of ??Fertility'' is Mishima's life's work, risking everything he has to depict the elegant world of destiny. Commentary: Shoichi Saeki/Mariko Koike.
[From the beginning of the text]
When the topic of the Russo-Japanese War came up at school, Kiyoaki Matsugae talked to his closest friend Shigekuni Honda. ), I asked him if he remembered that time very well, but Shigakuni's memory was vague, and he only vaguely remembered being taken out to the gate to watch the lantern procession. Since they were both eleven years old the year the war ended, Kiyoaki thought it would be a good idea to remember them a little more clearly. The classmates who talked casually about those days were mostly just a gift from adults, adding color to their own memories.
In the Matsueda clan, Kiyoaki's two uncles died in battle at that time. ?c?c
Yukio Mishima (1925-1970)
Born in Tokyo. Real name: Kimitake Hiraoka. After graduating from the Faculty of Law at the University of Tokyo in 1947, he worked at the Ministry of Finance, but quit after nine months and began writing. In 1949, he published his first novel, ``Confessions of a Mask,'' and established himself as a writer. His major works include ``Shiosai'' (Shinchosha Literary Award) in 1954, ``Kinkakuji'' (Yomiuri Literary Award) in 1956, and ``Marquise de Sade'' (2065) (Art Festival Award). On November 25, 1970, after finishing the final draft of Volume 4 of The Sea of ??Fertility, ``The Five Declines of Tenjin'', he committed suicide at the Self-Defense Forces Ichigaya Garrison. Mishima literature has been translated into foreign languages ??and is loved all over the world.
Yukio Mishima (Author)
Publisher: Shinchosha; New edition (2020/10/28)
Release date: 2020/10/28
Language: Japanese
>Paperback: 496 pages
ISBN-10: 410105049X
ISBN-13: 978-4101050492
Dimensions: 14.8 x 10.5 x 2 cm
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