My Friend Hitler and Other Plays of Yukio Mishima

My Friend Hitler and Other Plays of Yukio Mishima
Title My Friend Hitler and Other Plays of Yukio Mishima PDF eBook
Author Yukio Mishima
Publisher Columbia University Press
Total Pages 332
Release 2002
Genre Drama
ISBN 9780231126335

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Acclaimed Japanese novelist Yukio Mishima (1925-1970) was also a prolific playwright, penning more than sixty plays, nearly all of which were produced in his lifetime. Hiroaki Sato is the first to translate these plays into English. For this collection he has selected five major plays and three essays Mishima wrote about drama. The title play is a satire that follows the breakdown of friendship between Adolf Hitler and two Nazi officials who were ultimately assassinated under orders from Hitler.

My Friend Hitler and Other Plays of Yukio Mishima

My Friend Hitler and Other Plays of Yukio Mishima
Title My Friend Hitler and Other Plays of Yukio Mishima PDF eBook
Author Yukio Mishima
Publisher Columbia University Press
Total Pages 336
Release 2002
Genre Drama
ISBN 9780231126328

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Acclaimed Japanese novelist Yukio Mishima (1925-1970) was also a prolific playwright, penning more than sixty plays, nearly all of which were produced in his lifetime. Hiroaki Sato is the first to translate these plays into English. For this collection he has selected five major plays and three essays Mishima wrote about drama. The title play is a satire that follows the breakdown of friendship between Adolf Hitler and two Nazi officials who were ultimately assassinated under orders from Hitler.

Persona

Persona
Title Persona PDF eBook
Author Naoki Inose
Publisher Stone Bridge Press
Total Pages 866
Release 2013-01-01
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1611720087

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Traces the life of the Japanese author who went from sickly youth to dedicated student of the martial arts, looking at his family life, the wartime years, and his career as a writer who advocated for traditional values.

Five Modern No Plays

Five Modern No Plays
Title Five Modern No Plays PDF eBook
Author Yukio Mishima
Publisher National Geographic Books
Total Pages 0
Release 2009-12-01
Genre Drama
ISBN 0307473112

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Japanese No drama is one of the great art forms that has fascinated people throughout the world. The late Yukio Mishima, one of Japan's outstanding post-war writers, infused new life into the form by using it for plays that preserve the style and inner spirit of No and are at the same time so modern, so direct, and intelligible that they could, as he suggested, be played on a bench in Central Park. Here are five of his No plays, stunning in their contemporary nature and relevance—and finally made available again for readers to enjoy.

The Frolic of the Beasts

The Frolic of the Beasts
Title The Frolic of the Beasts PDF eBook
Author Yukio Mishima
Publisher Vintage
Total Pages 176
Release 2018-11-27
Genre Fiction
ISBN 052543416X

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Translated into English for the first time, a gripping short novel about an affair gone wrong, from the author of the Sea of Fertility tetralogy. Set in rural Japan shortly after World War II, The Frolic of the Beasts tells the story of a strange and utterly absorbing love triangle between a former university student, Koji; his would-be mentor, the eminent literary critic Ippei Kusakudo; and Ippei's beautiful, enigmatic wife, Yuko. When brought face-to-face with one of Ippei's many marital indiscretions, Koji finds his growing desire for Yuko compels him to action in a way that changes all three of their lives profoundly. Originally published in 1961 and now available in English for the first time, The Frolic of the Beasts is a haunting examination of the various guises we assume throughout our lives, and a tale of psychological self-entrapment, seduction, and crime.

Inexorable Modernity

Inexorable Modernity
Title Inexorable Modernity PDF eBook
Author Hiroshi Nara
Publisher Lexington Books
Total Pages 288
Release 2007
Genre Art
ISBN 9780739118429

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Beginning in the late Edo period, the Japanese faced a rapidly and irreversibly changing world in which industrialization, westernization, and internationalization were exerting pressure upon an entrenched traditional culture. The Japanese themselves felt threatened by Western powers, with their sense of superiority and military might. Yet the Japanese were more prepared to meet this challenge than was thought at the time, and they used a variety of strategies to address the tension between modernity and tradition. Inexorable Modernity illuminates our understanding of how Japan has dealt with modernity and of what mechanisms, universal and local, we can attribute to the mode of negotiation between tradition and modernity in three major forms of art: theatre, the visual arts, and literature. Dr. Hiroshi Nara brings together a thoughtful collection of essays that demonstrate that traditional and modern approaches to life draw from one another, and tradition, whether real or created, was sought out in order to find a way to live with the burden of modernity. Inexorable Modernity is a valuable and enlightening read for those interested in Asian studies and history. Book jacket.

Breeze Through Bamboo

Breeze Through Bamboo
Title Breeze Through Bamboo PDF eBook
Author Saikō Ema
Publisher Columbia University Press
Total Pages 268
Release 1998
Genre History
ISBN 9780231110655

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Organized chronologically, these poems provide an engaging portrait of an artist's life.