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  1. Nov 2, 2020 · Mishima has inspired works of art by film directors like Paul Schrader, Benoît Jacquot, and Lewis John Carlino; the Belgian choreographer Maurice Béjart, who dedicated a ballet to Mishima; and ...

  2. Nov 10, 2020 · Mishima replied with several suggestions: “Sketches of Martyrdom,” “Man and Roses,” “Passion Variations,” “Death and Loquaciousness,” and Barakei, or “Ordeal by Roses ...

  3. Oct 2, 2020 · Mishima was born Hiraoka Kimitake in 1925. As the Shōwa era (1926–89) began the following year, the author’s age remained in step with the numbering of the era; he was 20 in 1945 (Shōwa 20 ...

  4. Nov 25, 2020 · Mishima handed over the novel for editing on February 20, 1970. After that, Mishima took a two-month break from serial publication, spending the time pondering the plot of the fourth and final book.

  5. Nov 24, 2017 · On November 25, 1970, the celebrated author Mishima Yukio shocked Japan with his ritual suicide. Damian Flanagan argues that his death went beyond a nationalistic call to arms or the final act of ...

  6. Jun 24, 2020 · Mishima Yukio (left) at an observation event in Hibiya, Tokyo, in June 1957. (Courtesy UFO Fureaikan) (Women’s Club) about a cigar-shaped UFO-like object he witnessed with his wife from the top ...

  7. Dec 11, 2017 · Le 25 novembre 1970, le suicide rituel du célèbre écrivain Mishima Yukio a soulevé une onde de choc au Japon. Damian Flanagan soutient que ce suicide ne peut être réduit à un appel aux ...

  8. Apr 27, 2020 · Mishima Yukio was the third member of this group, and another Nobel candidate. His 1956 Kinkakuji (trans. The Temple of the Golden Pavilion) reimagines the real-life arson of the titular Kyoto temple.

  9. Nov 6, 2020 · 25 novembre 1970. L’écrivain Mishima Yukio (1925-1970) remet à son éditeur le manuscrit du dernier volet de La mer de la fertilité, une œuvre en quatre parties en cours de publication en ...

  10. Feb 21, 2019 · Donald Keene with Mishima Yukio at the Fukudaya restaurant in Toranomon, Tokyo, on June 18, 1964. (© Chūō Kōron Shinsha) A New Family.

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