A thirteen-year-old Noboru idealizes his mother’s beloved - the sailor Ryuji, who dreams of fame. For the boy, Ryuji is the ideal of courage, heroism, and freedom. But when he leaves his dreams for a quiet life on land, Noboru...
and his friends, rejecting the adult world as duplicitous and illusory, are outraged by such betrayal, for Ryuji turns out to be no better than the rest... «The Sailor Whom the Sea Fell Out of Love With» is one of the most passionate and emotionally rich novels by the star of 20th-century Japanese literature, Yukio Mishima. This small yet profound and symbolic work reflects the turning point in the worldview of the great writer, returned from a round-the-world trip, and fills his creativity with new meanings. Youthful idealism, philosophy, tragedy of human relationships, turbulent emotions, love and cruelty, swift events, and an unexpected ending - this small but deep metaphorical work vividly represents the moods of post-war Japan, described in Mishima's unique lyrical style. An elegant edition of a small format in a hardcover, thematically echoing another novel by the author - «The Sound of Waves», also released in this series, will make an excellent gift for all connoisseurs of world and Japanese classical literature.
A thirteen-year-old Noboru idealizes his mother’s beloved - the sailor Ryuji, who dreams of fame. For the boy, Ryuji is the ideal of courage, heroism, and freedom. But when he leaves his dreams for a quiet life on land, Noboru and his friends, rejecting the adult world as duplicitous and illusory, are outraged by such betrayal, for Ryuji turns out to be no better than the rest... «The Sailor Whom the Sea Fell Out of Love With» is one of the most passionate and emotionally rich novels by the star of 20th-century Japanese literature, Yukio Mishima. This small yet profound and symbolic work reflects the turning point in the worldview of the great writer, returned from a round-the-world trip, and fills his creativity with new meanings. Youthful idealism, philosophy, tragedy of human relationships, turbulent emotions, love and cruelty, swift events, and an unexpected ending - this small but deep metaphorical work vividly represents the moods of post-war Japan, described in Mishima's unique lyrical style. An elegant edition of a small format in a hardcover, thematically echoing another novel by the author - «The Sound of Waves», also released in this series, will make an excellent gift for all connoisseurs of world and Japanese classical literature.
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