The third novel by Japane wrer Y Mishima (1925–1970) returns to them earlier explored his semitobgraphil first novel, Confsns of a Mask. The tle, a phemism for homosexualy roughly equivalent to “forbidn love,” ankly announc the novel’s subject matter and settg: the ner workgs of Tokyo’s post–World War II gay subculture. When first published,…
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THE CRAZY LIFE AND DEATH OF WRER Y MISHIMA - FROM GAY IN TO NATNALIST ALPHA MALE
I thk that Mishima was not gay, but some people say he was. I was search for somethg who prove that he was gay, but i not found nothg.
I DON'T CARE IF MISHIMA WAS HOMOSSEXUAL OR NOT. "While workg on Forbidn Colors, Mishima vised gay bars Japan. Mishima's sexual orientatn was an issue that bothered his widow, and she always nied his homosexualy after his ath.
All they say about Mishima beg gay is jt mors, nothg nfirmed. "Akihiro Miwa, who was close to Y Mishima, wrote that “Mishima was not a real homosexual, ” so even though he had a homosexual tenncy, he was not really gay like Akihiro Miwa. The fact is that there was nothg fe that there was a real experience, even if there was a homosexual tenncy.