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Mishima Yukio's masterpiece, "The Sound of the Waves," a literary work characterized by its yellow cover. No cover, as shown in the image. - Title: The Sound of the Waves - Author: Yukio Mishima - Cover Color: Yellow ◼️Please consider this as a used book. Please consider it for your collection. ◼️On a small island in Ise Bay, where ancient legends live on, Shinji, a strong, sun-tanned young man of the sea, meets Hatsue, a girl with cool eyes. Shinji's heart suddenly stirs. The starlit beach, the scent of the sea, the touching lips. On a stormy day, they are alone in the ruins of the island, but what will become of their fresh bodies and their love? Mishima's clear and bright crystallization of literature, dissolving difficulties and anxieties in the dazzling sun and the sparkle of the sea, depicting a world of grace. ◼️ Yukio Mishima (1925-1970) Born in Tokyo. Real name, Kimitake Hiraoka. After graduating from the Faculty of Law at the University of Tokyo in 1947 (Showa 22), he worked for the Ministry of Finance, but resigned after 9 months and began writing. In 1949, he published his first original novel, "Confessions of a Mask," and established himself as a writer. His major works include "The Sound of the Waves" (Shinchosha Literary Award) in 1954, "The Temple of the Golden Pavilion" (Yomiuri Literary Award) in 1956, and "Madame de Sade" (Art Festival Award) in 1965. On November 25, 1970, after finishing the final manuscript of the fourth volume of "The Sea of Fertility," "The Decay of the Angel," he committed suicide at the Self-Defense Forces Ichigaya Camp. Mishima's literature has been translated into various foreign languages and is read all over the world.
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