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never young beach / bright future (akarui mirai)
A talk about the bright future Even on a cold night, together with you Let’s dance a foolish dance Please stay by my side forever
If you sleep, the night is quiet Because I can’t tell you, “I’m sorry for everything,” I hugged you
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Japanese book cover for Yukio Mishima’s 1959 novel, Kyoko’s House.
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The Tokyo Ballet perform Maurice Bejart’s ballet M, a tribute to Yukio Mishima, 2010.
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Mishima Yukio 三島 由紀夫 (1925-1970) graduate - Japan - 1947
Yukio Mishima, 2 years before Confessions of a Mask was published.
The parents of KImitake Hiraoka (aka Yukio Mishima): Shizue Hashi (seated) and Azusa Hiraoka.
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August 2, 1970. The New York Times Magazine runs an article called “Everyone in Japan Has Heard of Him” by Philip Shabecoff.
The article can be read here
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November 25, 2016. It has been 46 years.
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How clear, how lovely bright, How beautiful to sight Those beams of morning play; How heaven laughs out with glee Where, like a bird set free, Up from the eastern sea Soars the delightful day.
To-day I shall be strong, No more shall yield to wrong, Shall squander life no more; Days lost, I know not how, I shall retrieve them now; Now I shall keep the vow I never kept before.
Ensanguining the skies How heavily it dies Into the west away; Past touch and sight and sound Not further to be found, How hopeless under ground Falls the remorseful day.
A.E. Housman
Yukio Mishima, looking young and bored.
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Yukio Mishima smiling with stuffed lions. That’s a keeper.
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Yukio Mishima and his father, Azusa Hiraoka.
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Yukio Mishima hits the showers
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Yoshiko Tsuruoka and Yukio Mishima in Yukoku: The Rite of Love and Death (1966)
Yukio Mishima bodybuilding
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Yukio Mishima and his family: daughter Noriko, son Iichiro, and wife Yoko Sugiyama.
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Yukio Mishima’s jisei (death poem) written 11/24/70:
散るをいとふ世にも人にもさきがけて 散るこそ花と吹く小夜嵐
A small night storm blows Saying ‘falling is the essence of a flower’ Preceding those who hesitate
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11/25/2017: it has been 47 years.