Confessions of a Mask is a semi-autobiographical novel by Yukio Mishima, exploring the inner turmoil of a young boy grappling with his homosexuality in post-war Japan. The protagonist, Kochan, hides behind a "mask" of normalcy while wrestling with his sexual identity, societal expectations, and feelings of alienation. Mishima’s rich and lyrical prose delves deep into themes of identity, sexuality, and the pressure to conform in a rigidly traditional society.
Why read this book
- A powerful exploration of identity, sexuality, and repression.
- Mishima’s poetic language draws readers into the emotional struggles of the protagonist.
- Provides insight into post-war Japanese society and its expectations.
- A compelling read for those interested in LGBTQ+ literature and themes of self-discovery.
- Considered one of Mishima’s most important works and a modern classic.
About the Author
Yukio Mishima (1925–1970) was a Japanese novelist, playwright, and essayist, widely regarded as one of the most important authors of the 20th century. Known for his rich, intricate prose and exploration of the tension between traditional Japanese values and modernity, Mishima’s works often focused on themes of identity, honor, and death. His dramatic life culminated in his ritual suicide following a failed coup attempt, adding to his enigmatic legacy.
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