Voices of the Fallen Heroes and Other Stories
95,00 DH
Un recueil poignant d'histoires explorant l'héroïsme, l'identité, et le désir existentiel. La prose tranchante de Mishima dissèque le choc entre la tradition et la modernité, l'honneur et le désir. Les personnages naviguent à travers les conséquences de la guerre, les passions interdites, et le poids de l'héritage culturel. Les thèmes de la mortalité et de la beauté s'entremêlent dans des contes à la fois viscéraux et philosophiques. Parfait pour les fans de fiction lyrique et de récits introspectifs. 🗡️🌸🌑
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Yukio Mishima
Yukio Mishima (1925–1970) was a Japanese author, playwright, and nationalist intellectual, widely regarded as one of the most important and controversial literary figures of 20th-century Japan. Known for his brilliant, lyrical prose and exploration of beauty, death, and identity, Mishima authored dozens of works, including novels, essays, and plays. His most famous works include: Confessions […]
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Voices of the Fallen Heroes and Other Stories delves into the haunting beauty of human fragility and the weight of legacy. Yukio Mishima, renowned for his poetic prose and unflinching exploration of mortality, weaves tales that blur the line between heroism and despair. Each story in this collection examines characters grappling with identity, honor, and the shadows of their past. Set against backdrops ranging from post-war Japan to mythic landscapes, Mishima’s writing captures the tension between societal expectations and personal desire. The title story follows a disillusioned soldier confronting the echoes of his wartime actions, while other narratives explore love, betrayal, and the search for meaning in a fragmented world. Mishima’s lyrical style and psychological depth make this collection a meditation on the cost of ideals and the persistence of memory.
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