Yukio Mishima

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Aliases:
يوكيو ميشيما،, 三島由纪夫, Yugibu Samdo, and 20 others 三島由 紀夫, Youjifu Sandao, 由紀夫 三島, 三岛由紀夫, Jukio Mischima, Yukʻio Misima, 三岛由纪夫, Kimiyoshi Hiraoka, Юкио Мисима, Yukio Mishima, Yukio Mashima, Kimitake Hiraoka, مىشيما، يوكيو،, 平岡公威, Mishima Yukio, 平岡 公威, Yu-chi-fu San-tao, 公威 平岡, 三島由紀夫, ميشيما، يوكيو،
Born:
Jan. 13, 1925
Died:
Nov. 24, 1970

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Yukio Mishima (三島 由紀夫) was the pen name of Kimitake Hiraoka (平岡 公威), a Japanese author, poet and playwright, also remembered for his ritual suicide by seppuku.

At age six, Mishima enrolled in elite Peers School (Gakushuin 学習院). At 12, Mishima began to write his first stories. He read voraciously the works of Oscar Wilde, Rainer Maria Rilke and numerous classic Japanese authors. After six years at school, he became the youngest member of the editorial board in its literary society. Mishima was attracted to the works of Tachihara Michizō, which in turn created an appreciation for the classical form of the waka. Mishima's first published works included waka poetry, before he turned his attention to prose.

Books by Yukio Mishima