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The Temple of the Golden Pavilion Author: [Japan] Yukio Mishima Publisher: Times Literature and Art Publishing House
The Temple of the Golden Pavilion Author: [Japan] Yukio Mishima Publisher: Times Literature and Art Publishing House
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Introduction · · · · · ·
Extreme Writing: The Ultimate Beauty! Beauty at its Ultimate is Destruction! A genius writer nominated twice for the Nobel Prize, who brought Japanese literature to the center of the world literary world, the god of literary youth - a masterpiece of aesthetics by Yukio Mishima. The latest proofreading of the authoritative Chinese translation, the first upgrade in 2021, the purple picture hardcover illustrated collector's edition.
The ultimate beauty is destruction
The pinnacle of Mishima's aesthetics, a landmark classic novel that is both perfect and original
Anyone facing the beauty of the Golden Pavilion would easily feel ashamed of themselves, and the stuttering little monk Mizoguchi was particularly sensitive.
Mishima follows Mizoguchi's story, and shows the joy, awe, submission, rebellion, hatred and even desperate behaviors of people with defects in response to "extreme beauty". It logically completes the function reversal of "extreme beauty" from pleasing people to suppressing people, and it is shocking to see a young man's relaxed aesthetic activity evolve into a tragedy of fighting for survival.
This astonishing work, as soon as it appeared, pushed Japanese literature to a more prominent position in the world literary arena, and later became a benchmark literary classic that was both perfect and original.
About the Author · · · · · ·
Author: Mishima Yukio (みしまゆきお, 1925-1970)
There is only one writer in the world who regarded each writing as the last extreme writing before suicide, and eventually became the last traditional "hara-kata" in Japan. Fifty years after his death, he is still the most controversial genius writer in the world, and the "God of Literary Youth" who is hotly discussed by hundreds of thousands of fans on Douban and Zhihu.
He is Japan's most internationally influential literary master - Yukio Mishima.
He was nominated twice for the Nobel Prize in Literature when he was less than 45 years old, and was praised by Yasunari Kawabata as a genius that appears only once in two or three hundred years.
With the influence of "The Temple of the Golden Pavilion" alone, he pushed Japanese literature from an island country to the center of the world literary arena, and he stood out among the world's literary masters with his culmination work "The Sea of Fertility" tetralogy.
He creates original texts at the level of a master of language, and every page is electrified, providing the ultimate experience of love and beauty and subversive, mind-awakening insights.
It has had a profound influence on writers such as Mo Yan, Yu Hua, and Yan Lianke.
Representative works: The Temple of the Golden Pavilion, The Rage of Tide, The Hunger for Love, Confessions of a Mask, The Sea of Fertility: Four Parts
Mishima Yukio's authoritative translator Chen Dewen
Born in 1940. A famous Japanese literature researcher and translator.
He graduated from the Department of Oriental Languages and Literature of Peking University in 1965. He is currently a full-time professor at Aichi Bunkyo University in Japan, a doctoral supervisor of the Graduate School of International Culture, and a visiting professor at Nagoya Gakuin University and Gifu Tokai Women's University, and a researcher at the Japan Oriental Society and the Fukuoka UNESCO Association.
He has published many academic works, including "History of Modern Japanese Literature", "Research on Shimazaki Toson", and "Research on Noma Hiroshi".
Most of the authoritative Chinese translations of works by famous Japanese literary figures such as Natsume Soseki, Shimazaki Toson, Kawabata Yasunari, Inoue Yasushi, Mishima Yukio, and Miyamoto Teru are by Chen Dewen.