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Temple of the Golden Pavilion
Temple of the Golden Pavilion
Author: Yukio Mishima
(Book Jacket Status: Jacketed) — In The Temple of the Golden Pavilion, celebrated Japanese novelist Yukio Mishima creates a haunting portrait of a young man?s obsession with idealized beauty and his destructive quest to possess it fully. — Mizoguchi, an ostracized stutterer, develops a childhood fascination with Kyoto?s famous Golden Temple...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780425029305
ISBN-10: 0425029301
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Publisher: Penguin Putnam~mass
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
Members Wishing: 1
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Inspired by a true story of a Japanese Buddhist monk who burned down his own temple, this is a story that suffers in the telling. The main character, whose narcissistic perspective strangles the narrative, has had an unbeautiful life: bullied by his peers, held in disdain by his society for his imperfections, and witness to his mother's infidelity as his father lies dying. He becomes obsessed with the beauty of the temple.

Whether through the style of the writing or of the translation, this is a story that largely fails to engage, at least to a reader with an appreciation primarily for Continental and British literature. Others more familiar with Mishima's body of work, or Japanese and Asian literature taken as a whole may find it more appealing.
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