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Yukio Mishima
The Dark Magic of Words: Why Fascism and Illiberalism Are So Seductive to Writers
Ed Simon Looks at Eduard Limonov, Gabriele D'Annunzio, Yukio Mishima, and Others
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Ed Simon
| June 23, 2025
Seven Novels That Explore Friendship In All Its Messy, Complex Beauty
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Jeremy Gordon
| March 6, 2025
“The Dragon Flute”
Yukio Mishima (trans. Sam Bett)
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| January 14, 2025
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| October 8, 2024
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On Transformation, Destruction, and Catharsis
By
Julia May Jonas
| September 6, 2022
Grappling with Yukio Mishima’s Murderous Children
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| June 15, 2021
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History of Literature
| March 8, 2021
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| April 21, 2020
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By
John O'Connell
| November 19, 2019
Yukio Mishima on the Beautiful Death of James Dean
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By
Yukio Mishima
| April 29, 2019
The Frolic of the Beasts
Yukio Mishima, trans. Andrew Clare
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Lit Hub Excerpts
| November 28, 2018
Series, Sagas, Cycles... How About We Call Them "River Novels"?
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By
Kent Wascom
| July 19, 2018
The Surprising Stories Behind the Pen Names of 10 Famous Authors
Including Some You May Not Have Known About
By
Emily Temple
| June 28, 2018
A Visual Tour of 35 Literary Bars and Cafés from Around the World
Drink Where Your Favorite Writers Once Drank
By
Emily Temple
| February 9, 2018
The Political Murakami on Life in a Dark Timeline
Gabrielle Bellot on the Unreality of the Real World, Post-9/11
By
Gabrielle Bellot
| May 10, 2017
On the Dark(er) Side of the Perpetually Dark Edward Gorey
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By
Gabrielle Bellot
| May 3, 2017
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by
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Allison Brook
Healing Homicides in One's Head: The Cathartic Experience of Writing Transgressive Characters
October 22, 2025
by
Lyn Liao Butler
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