A meditation on why a modern Japanese writer rejected the veracity of the word for the spiritual discipline of physical action, culminating in the gesture at the Self-Defense Force Headquarters in November 1970.
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A meditation on why a modern Japanese writer rejected the veracity of the word for the spiritual discipline of physical action, culminating in the gesture at the Self-Defense Force Headquarters in November 1970.
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Seller's Description:
Very Good. Size: 7x7x0; Hardcover and dust jacket. Good binding and cover. Shelf wear. Corners bumped. Tears to jacket with loss. Clean, unmarked pages. 107 p., 25 cm. "The road Mishima has taken to salvation is a highly personal one. Yet here, ultimately, one detects the unmistakable tones of a self transcending the particular and attaining to a poetic vision of the universal."
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Good. Small quarto; {7 & 1/4' x 9 & 3/4'}; dustjacket is missing. Printed in red & black wth sun imagery design in red at top of pages. Carrot orange cloth covered boards with stamped gold lettering on front board and spine. Spine is lightened by sun and mildly sunned at margins. Textured forest green end pages. Underlining and occasional side notes in red. Mild dust staining of top textblock edge. Third printing. 107 pages.
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Very good in very good dust jacket. Dust jacket covered in Mylar. Cover good, pages good, binding tight. Text in English, Japanese. Sewn binding. Cloth over boards.