Star by Yukio Mishima - ISBN: 9780241383476
Paperback
Fame’s glitter hides a dark truth: can Rikio escape himself?

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  • Paperback

    96 pages

  • Release Date

    4 April 2019

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Summary

For the first time in English, a glittering novella about stardom and disillusionment

All eyes are upon Rikio. And he likes it, mostly. His fans cheer from a roped-off section, screaming and yelling to attract his attention. They would kill for a moment alone with him. Finally the director sets up the shot, the camera begins to roll, someone yells “action”; Rikio, for a moment, transforms into another being, a hardened young yakuza, but as soon as the shot is finished, he slumps back …

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780241383476
ISBN-10:0241383471
Author:Yukio Mishima, Sam Bett
Publisher:Penguin Books Ltd
Imprint:Penguin Classics
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:96
Release Date:4 April 2019
Weight:65g
Dimensions:160mm x 112mm x 8mm
Series:Penguin Modern
What They're Saying

Critics Review

Mishima’s novels exude a monstrous and compulsive weirdness, and seem to take place in a kind of purgatory for the depraved

A stunning addition to the oeuvre of one of postwar Japan’s greatest storytellers * Wall Street Journal *Mishima’s novels exude a monstrous and compulsive weirdness, and seem to take place in a kind of purgatory for the depraved – Angela CarterMishima was one of literature’s great romantics, a tragedian with a heroic sensibility, an intellectual, an esthete, a man steeped in Western letters who toward the end of his life became a militant Japanese nationalist * New York Times *Mishima is the Japanese Hemingway * Life Magazine *A writer of immense energy and ability * Time Out *A startlingly modern, hypervisual jewel; it could be a really interesting movie. It was mesmerizing, seeming to fall in my hands from an alternative sky. – Patti Smith

About The Author

Yukio Mishima

Yukio Mishima (Author)

Yukio Mishima was born in 1925 in Tokyo and is considered one of Japan’s most important writers. His books broke social boundaries and taboos at a time when Japan found itself in a state of rapid social change. His interests, besides writing, included body-building, acting, and practicing as a Samurai. In 1970, he attempted to start a military coup, which failed. Upon realizing this, Mishima performed seppuku, a ritual suicide, upon himself. He was nominated for the Nobel Prize for Literature three times.

Sam Bett (Translator)

Sam Bett is a fiction writer and Japanese translator. A winner of the Japan-U.S. Friendship Commission Prize, he has translated work by Osamu Dazai, Izumi Suzuki, Yukio Mishima, Ryuichi Sakamoto, and Mieko Kawakami, including books shortlisted for the National Book Critics Circle Award for Fiction and the International Booker Prize. As the translator of The Night of Baba Yaga by Akira Otani, he was awarded a CWA Dagger for Crime Fiction in Translation. Sam is also a recipient of the Commissioner for Cultural Affairs Award from the Japanese Agency for Cultural Affairs.

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