The temple of the golden pavilion
Account of the actual torching of a Kyoto temple by a disturbed Buddhist acolyte in 1950, the novel reflects Mishima's preoccupations with beauty and death. The narrator, Mizoguchi, a young Zen acolyte, is alienated from the world around him; born physically unattractive and frail and into blea...
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Ngôn ngữ: | Undetermined |
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New York
Perigee Books
1959
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100 | |a Mishima, Yukio | ||
245 | 4 | |a The temple of the golden pavilion | |
245 | 0 | |c Mishima, Yukio; translated by Ivan Morris ; introd. by Nancy Wilson Ross ; drawings by Fumi Komatsu. | |
260 | |a New York | ||
260 | |b Perigee Books | ||
260 | |c 1959 | ||
520 | |a Account of the actual torching of a Kyoto temple by a disturbed Buddhist acolyte in 1950, the novel reflects Mishima's preoccupations with beauty and death. The narrator, Mizoguchi, a young Zen acolyte, is alienated from the world around him; born physically unattractive and frail and into bleak poverty, he stutters badly and holds himself aloof from others. His obsessive feelings for the Golden Temple vary from disappointment to reverence to identification with the structure. Mizoguchi resembles other tormented Mishima heroes who become obsessed with unattainable ideals: realizing the profound lack of beauty in his own life, he decides he must destroy the temple | ||
650 | |a Temples, Buddhist | ||
650 | |x Fiction.,Fiction.,Fiction. | ||
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980 | |a Trung tâm Học liệu Trường Đại học Cần Thơ |