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Death in Midsummer: And Other Stories (New Directions Paperbook)
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| #280782 in Books | New Directions | 1966-01-17 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.00 x.60 x5.30l,.45 | File type: PDF | 192 pages | ||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| Really Good Set of Stories.|By Jon|Death in Midsummer and Other Stories comes with ten stories that are all great for the most part. One of them is a play with a Kabuki theme. The prose is neither too heavy nor too crisp. It reminded me of the pocketbooks translation of, "Spring Snow" which I also enjoyed. Although I enjoyed some stories more than others they were all worth rea||“In Death in Midsummer Yukio Mishima unfolds to English-language readers a range of his talents as he explores a variety of pathways into the complex Japanese personality. He can be funny, even hiliarious, but he is also capable of plunging into the dark
Recognized throughout the world for his brilliance as a novelist and playwright, Yukio Mishima is also noted as a master of the short story in his native Japan, where the form is practiced as a major art.
Nine of Yukio Mishima’s finest stories were selected by Mishima himself for translation in this book; they represent his extraordinary ability to depict a wide variety of human beings in moments of significance. Often his characters are sop...
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