¡"Mo Hitotsu No Nippon" Wo Motomete Mishima Yukio "Hojo No Umi" Wo(Ima Yomu! Meicho)
¡Inoe Takashi / Cho
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[Machine Translation] Yukio Mishima's "The Sea of Fertility" became a topic of great interest when it was completed with his suicide at the Self-Defense Forces in 1970, which also became a social event. This book attempts to reread "The Sea of Fertility" based on the idea that it is a prescient work that foresaw Japan in the 21st century, which went through high economic growth, fell into a long recession, and experienced the Great East Japan Earthquake and nuclear power plant accident, which are also important backgrounds of the work. The "extreme north of emptiness" shown at the end of this great work can be said to be a feeling that is common to all people in the depths of modern society. Can Mishima's literature serve as a guide for us to go beyond this situation and search for a different (another Japan) from the world that lies before us?
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