Collection of Yukio Mishima's Representative Works (5 Volumes in Total)

Collection of Yukio Mishima's Representative Works (5 Volumes in Total)

by Yeyi Chen Dewen Cao Man

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"The Temple of the Golden Pavilion" is recognized around the world as a full-length masterpiece. In 1950, the famous Kinkakuji Temple in Kyoto, Japan, was burned down by a fire started by a young monk, which became a sensational incident. This is the prototype of "The Temple of the Golden Pavilion". "Chao Sao", Chao Sao, the sound of waves lapping on the shore, tells a story of pure love in the style of a fisherman's song that happened on Song Island. "Spring Snow" tells the "elegant and beautiful" love tragedy of a pair of childhood sweethearts. "Confessions of a Mask" is like a young man's eloquent reminiscences. "It is a perfect fictional book of confessions." "Forest in Bloom" is a collection of short stories compiled and selected by Mishima Yukio himself during his lifetime. It includes 13 representative short stories from various periods, and contains the germination of literary themes and practical issues related to Mishima Yukio's life.

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Echo51mo ago

The fairy tales of princes and princesses are all worthy of envy, but fairy tales are still fairy tales after all. The reality is far crueler than fairy tales. No one can know the stories behind the princes and princesses.

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Happy Star Cat_ab51mo ago

Being soldiers has already determined their fate. If a war breaks out, they will have to go to the battlefield to defend their country without hesitation. They may die in battle or return in triumph.

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Happy Star Cat_ab51mo ago

When I was five years old, I vomited something strange and was mistakenly thought to be hopeless. Unexpectedly, I woke up in such a strange way later. It was inexplicably funny to watch.

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