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Five Modern No Plays

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Five No plays--one of the great art forms that has fascinated people throughout the world--from one of Japan's outstanding post-war writers. - "Mishima's is a wonderful, astonishing, and frightening... This description may be from another edition of this product.

Customer Reviews

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Mishima in a good mood?

I've been a fan of Yukio Mishima since I first heard of him and watched the film version of Mishima: Life in Four Chapters. I have friends who say he is too morbid, although I find his work deep, serious, it is also fascinating. In this collection, there is actually some bright spots, I even laughed during the first play. My old version of this book was regular paperback size, yellowed, and deteriorating. So I happily bought this newly reprinted version. There are five plays presented here of different topics and settings, but all are interesting. I wish there were more English translations of his works, I've read them all and want to read more.

Yes to Noh

Do you know Noh? If you don't know Noh then you don't know Japanese culture. In these modern Noh plays by the great Yukio Mishima, you can find a deep spiritual meaning. In Japan Noh is a kind of religion. No one undersood the Japanese soul as well as Mishima. The themes reveal his own obsessions, such as his fascination with beauty and death. In Sotoba Komachi, we have the Faustian story of the femme fatale. Works of such classical beauty are a welcome change from bestseller novels like Harry Potter. If you have an interest in the Japanese soul then you missing this book is a no-no.

Yukio Mishima -- Five Modern No Plays

These plays represent some of the most advanced, haunting and enchanting writing to be found in dramatic literature. A must for anyone involved in the theatre.

Don't read this if you have a hatred for beautiful writing.

Stark and startlingly beautiful, these plays will grace, enchant, mesmerize and haunt you as long as you live. The No play is here proven to be a fully contemporary vehicle for the exploration of abiding existential questions even while tearing your heart out with the beauty of it all
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