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Confessions of a Mask

Confessions of a Mask

Confessions of a Mask is a groundbreaking semi-autobiographical novel that established Mishima as one of Japan’s most important postwar writers. The story follows Kochan, a young man growing up in prewar Japan, who struggles to conceal his homosexuality and inner desires behind the “mask” of a socially acceptable persona. With unflinching honesty and lyrical intensity, Mishima explores themes of identity, repression, sexuality, and the conflict between private longing and public duty. The novel portrays Kochan’s fascination with beauty, death, and forbidden desire, while also reflecting on Japan’s cultural and moral upheaval during a time of transition. Often considered Mishima’s most personal work, Confessions of a Mask remains a landmark in world literature—both for its daring subject matter and for its stylistic brilliance, blending modernist psychology with traditional Japanese sensibilities.

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