The Temple of Dawn

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The Temple of Dawn by Yukio Mishima follows the journey of a Japanese diplomat named Shigekuni Honda, who becomes fascinated with the concept of reincarnation. During his travels from Thailand to Japan, he encounters a Thai princess whom he believes to be the reincarnation of a deceased friend. This deep exploration into themes of fate, identity, and the passage of time reflects Mishima's philosophical musings.
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This book may appeal to you if you enjoy rich, philosophical explorations of existential themes intertwined with Eastern and Western thoughts. Set against a backdrop of post-war Japan, it weaves a poignant narrative of spiritual introspection and the quest for enlightenment, filled with Mishima's signature evocative and introspective prose.

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The Temple of Dawn

Honda, a brilliant lawyer and man of reason, is called to Bangkok on legal business, where he is granted an audience with a young Thai princess - an encounter that radically alters the course of his life.

The third novel in Mishima's masterful tetralogy

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The third novel in Mishima's masterful Sea of Fertility tetralogy, The Temple of Dawn showcases Mishima's literary powers in a meditation on reincarnation and Buddhist philosophy.

Honda, a brilliant lawyer and man of reason, is called to Bangkok on legal business. He is granted an audience with a young Thai princess known as 'Moonlight', an encounter that radically alters the course of his life. Convinced she is a reincarnated spirit, he undertakes a long, arduous pilgrimage to the holy places of India. There he encounters her again. But the princess has become one more embodiment of all that Honda cannot possess.

'An elegy to the loss of pureness in the Japanese national spirit' – Japan Times

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The Temple of Dawn, part of Mishima's The Sea of Fertility tetralogy, is praised as a remarkable achievement in 20th-century literature, akin to literary giants like The Divine Comedy. The narrative is described as both evocative and poetic, transporting readers to profound heights yet confronting them with the stark realities of post-war life. Mishima is esteemed as Japan's foremost literary figure.

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Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780099282792

Publisher: Vintage Publishing

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 11 March 1999

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Vintage Classics

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 20.0mm

Width: 130.0mm

Height: 198.0mm

Weight: 236g

Pages: 336

About the Author

Yukio Mishima was born into a samurai family and imbued with the code of complete control over mind and body, and loyalty to the Emperor - the same code that produced the austerity and self-sacrifice of Zen. He wrote countless stories and thirty-three plays, in some of which he performed. Several films have been made from his novels, including The Sound of Waves, Enjo which was based on The Temple of the Golden Pavilion and The Sailor Who Fell From Grace with the Sea. Among his other works are the novels Confessions of a Mask and Thirst for Love and the short story collections Death in Midsummer and Acts of Worship. The Sea of Fertility tetralogy, however, is his masterpiece. After Mishima conceived the idea of The Sea of Fertility in 1964, he frequently said he would die when it was completed. On 25 November 1970, the day he completed The Decay of the Angel, the last novel of the cycle, Mishima committed seppuku (ritual suicide) at the age of forty-five. The Sea of Fertility tetralogy, however, is his masterpiece. After Mishima conceived the idea of The Sea of Fertility in 1964, he frequently said he would die when it was completed. On November 25th, 1970, the day he completed The Decay of the Angel, the last novel of the cycle, Mishima committed seppuku (ritual suicide) at the age of 45.

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