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7/3/2025, 11:48:31 PM
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>what letter???
>Writing to editor Sakamoto Kazuki, Mishima declared: "This next novel will be my first I-novel ever; of course, it won't be an I-novel of the Literary Establishment sort, but it will be an attempt to vivisect myself in which I will turn on myself the blade of psychological analysis that I have honed for the hypothetical figure so far. I will aim for as much scientific accuracy as I can; I will try to be Baudelaire's so-called 'victim and executioner.'"
From Persona: A Biography of Yukio Mishima
>it's a government psyop
Beyond parody
>very strange they wouldn't allow for libel
Truth is an absolute defense to libel you fucking retard lmao that's why they went the copyright route
>Shortly after they met, Mishima asked Mayuzumi to take him to "a bar for pederasts." With Kinoshita they went to a place called Cafe Blanche. According to Mayuzumi, all the boys came to him because he spoke French, and Mishima was angry.
>Late in the summer of 1950, Mishima began to frequent the homosexual bars and cafes which had materialized all over Tokyo immediately after the war. (There were no "gay" bars in Japan before the war. Their sudden appearance afterward is attributable to the large foreign homosexual community, including significant numbers of soldiers, which gathered in Tokyo during the occupation.) His favorite place was a "gay" cafe on the Ginza called Brunswick. This was a coffeehouse and bar which employed attractive young waiters and was patronized by a rather bizarre combination of older, well-to-do Japanese and foreign businessmen, GIs, and Japanese hustlers.
>But the biggest surprise was Mishima's "unabashed homosexuality.' According to Mogi, he regularly brought to his hotel in the afternoon young boys of seventeen or so, "the sort who hung around in the parks." Since he was open about it, Mogi asked how he managed to meet the boys, and Mishima explained that in "that world" there was an understanding without words. He told Mogi that he was interested in the process of courtship and female psychology but entirely uninterested in "the final act."
from John Nathan's "Mishima: A Biography"
>If he didn't say he's gay, he's not gay
This just keeps getting funnier and more retarded
>what letter???
>Writing to editor Sakamoto Kazuki, Mishima declared: "This next novel will be my first I-novel ever; of course, it won't be an I-novel of the Literary Establishment sort, but it will be an attempt to vivisect myself in which I will turn on myself the blade of psychological analysis that I have honed for the hypothetical figure so far. I will aim for as much scientific accuracy as I can; I will try to be Baudelaire's so-called 'victim and executioner.'"
From Persona: A Biography of Yukio Mishima
>it's a government psyop
Beyond parody
>very strange they wouldn't allow for libel
Truth is an absolute defense to libel you fucking retard lmao that's why they went the copyright route
>Shortly after they met, Mishima asked Mayuzumi to take him to "a bar for pederasts." With Kinoshita they went to a place called Cafe Blanche. According to Mayuzumi, all the boys came to him because he spoke French, and Mishima was angry.
>Late in the summer of 1950, Mishima began to frequent the homosexual bars and cafes which had materialized all over Tokyo immediately after the war. (There were no "gay" bars in Japan before the war. Their sudden appearance afterward is attributable to the large foreign homosexual community, including significant numbers of soldiers, which gathered in Tokyo during the occupation.) His favorite place was a "gay" cafe on the Ginza called Brunswick. This was a coffeehouse and bar which employed attractive young waiters and was patronized by a rather bizarre combination of older, well-to-do Japanese and foreign businessmen, GIs, and Japanese hustlers.
>But the biggest surprise was Mishima's "unabashed homosexuality.' According to Mogi, he regularly brought to his hotel in the afternoon young boys of seventeen or so, "the sort who hung around in the parks." Since he was open about it, Mogi asked how he managed to meet the boys, and Mishima explained that in "that world" there was an understanding without words. He told Mogi that he was interested in the process of courtship and female psychology but entirely uninterested in "the final act."
from John Nathan's "Mishima: A Biography"
>If he didn't say he's gay, he's not gay
This just keeps getting funnier and more retarded
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