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Confessions of a Mask

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In Confessions of a Mask by Yukio Mishima, a young man in post-World War II Japan struggles with his homosexuality and identity. As he navigates societal expectations and his own desires, he must confront the masks he wears to conceal his true self. This introspective novel delves deeply into themes of identity and self-acceptance.
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This book may appeal to you if you enjoy introspective narratives that explore complex themes of identity, sexuality, and societal expectations through a deeply personal and poetic lens. Its evocative prose and raw emotional depth offer a compelling journey into understanding one's true self amidst external pressures.

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Confessions of a Mask

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Confessions of a Mask by Yukio Mishima is an introspective and vividly descriptive exploration of a young man's struggle with his concealed identity in post-war Japan. The protagonist, Kochan, a Japanese teenager, grapples with the awakening of his homosexual and sadistic desires in an acutely homophobic and conservative society.

Each night, Kochan is haunted by intense fantasies in which he imagines his male classmates enduring torturous scenarios, inspired heavily by his fixation on Guido Reni's painting of St. Sebastian. His longing takes a particularly vivid and haunting form, where his desires are continuously played out in his imagination, filled with scenes of torment and violence. This secret life creates an ever-present inner conflict, as he must repress his true self to conform to the expectations of those around him.

In an effort to dispel suspicions and appear "normal," Kochan begins a fabricated romance with the sister of one of his school friends. This charade is not just a survival tactic but also a desperate attempt to fit into a society that does not accept him. His self-loathing and desperation become heightened by the pervasive shadow of World War Two, threatening the fragile balance he is trying to maintain.

Confessions of a Mask is a poignant and powerful examination of identity, desire, and societal pressure. Mishima's prose delves deep into the tormented psyche of Kochan, presenting readers with a raw, honest portrait of a man torn between who he is and who he is expected to be. This novel is not only a bold narrative of personal struggle but also a critical commentary on the rigid structures of Japanese society at the time.

The book's rich imagery and emotional depth engage readers in a compelling journey through the protagonist's inner life, making Confessions of a Mask a timeless and thought-provoking read. Mishima artfully captures the anguish of living a double life and the bleak reality of conforming to societal norms at the expense of one's true identity.

Series: Penguin Modern Classics

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Confessions of a Mask by Yukio Mishima is praised for its lucidity amidst emotional turmoil and humour amid despair. It is noted for being free from self-pity and emotional excess, showcasing immense energy and ability. Critics describe it as a beautiful and astringent work of art.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780241301197

Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 07 September 2017

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Penguin Classics

Contributors:

  • Translated by Meredith Weatherby

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 11.0mm

Width: 129.0mm

Height: 197.0mm

Weight: 138g

Pages: 176

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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 realising this, Mishima performed seppuku, a ritual suicide, upon himself. He was nominated for the Nobel Prize for literature three times. His major novels include Confessions of a Mask, Forbidden Colours (also a Penguin Modern Classic), The Temple of the Golden Pavilion, The Sailor Who Fell From Grace with the Sea and the tetralogy The Sea of Fertility- Spring Snow, Runaway Horses, The Temple of Dawn and The Decay of the Angel.

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