Author: Yukio Mishima
Cites
- Baudelaire (1)
- IN: Death in Midsummer (1966) Fiction, NULL
EPIGRAPH: La mort... nous affecte plus profondément sous le regne pmpeux de l'été.
FROM: Les Paradis Artificiels, (1860), Book, France
Cited by
- Henry Scott Stokes (1)
- IN: The Life and Death of Yukio Mishima (1975) Fiction, British
EPIGRAPH: Beauty, beautiful things, those are now my most deadly enemies.
FROM: The Temple of the Golden Pavilion, (1956), Novel, Japan
- Peter Rock (1)
- IN: The Bewildered (2005) Fiction, American
EPIGRAPH: They created in a single night
a new situation and now it appeared
to bewilder them.
For the moment, their bewilderment was
their only etiquette.
FROM: The Sailor Who Fell from Grace with the Sea, (1963), Novel, Japan
- T. C. Boyle (1)
- IN: East is East (1990) Fiction, American
EPIGRAPH: Those who wish to live horribly and die horribly are choosing a beautiful way of life.
FROM: The Way of the Samurai, (1967), Book, Japan