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The Frolic of the Beasts

Author: Yukio Mishima and Andrew Clare   Series: Penguin Modern Classics

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Translated into English for the first time, a gripping novel about a love affair gone wrong

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Translated into English for the first time, a gripping novel about a love affair gone wrong

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Translated into English for the first time, a gripping novel about a love affair gone wrongSet 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 Kusakado; 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 violence.

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Critic Reviews

“Mishima is the Japanese Hemingway”

This morose little gem boasts its share of sensuous depravity Wall Street Journal
Mishima was one of literature's great romantics, a tragedian with a heroic sensibility, an intellectual, an esthete, a man steeped in Western letters who toward the end of his life became a militant Japanese nationalist New York Times
Life Magazine
A writer of immense energy and ability Time Out

A sexually and psychologically complex novel... in a honed translation by Andrew Clare

-- Damian Flanagan TLS

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About the Author

Yukio Mishima was born in 1925 in Tokyo, and is considered one of the Japan's most important writers. His books broke social boundaries and taboos at a time when Japan found itself in a state of rapid social change. His interests, besides writing, included body-building, acting and practising as a Samurai. In 1970 he attempted to start a military coup, which failed. Upon realizing this, Mishima performed seppuku, a ritual suicide, upon himself. He was nominated for the Nobel Prize for literature three times.

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Product Details

Publisher
Penguin Books Ltd | Penguin Classics
Published
4th April 2019
Pages
176
ISBN
9780241386705

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