Confessions of a Mask

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Confessions of a Mask is a semi-autobiographical novel by Yukio Mishima that explores themes of hidden identity, sexuality, and alienation in postwar Japan.

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Confessions of a Mask canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf novel
author Yukio Mishima NERFINISHED
centralTheme alienation
hidden identity
homosexuality
masquerade
self-deception
sexuality
social conformity
countryOfOrigin Japan
genre LGBT literature
autobiographical fiction
coming-of-age novel
psychological novel
hasCharacter Kochan NERFINISHED
hasCharacterRole Kochan is the narrator NERFINISHED
Kochan is the protagonist NERFINISHED
hasEnglishTitle Confessions of a Mask NERFINISHED
hasEnglishTranslation Confessions of a Mask NERFINISHED
hasForm prose
hasMainCharacter Kochan NERFINISHED
hasMotif Catholic imagery
body and physicality
masks
violence and eroticism
hasSetting postwar Japan NERFINISHED
prewar Japan
urban Japan
wartime Japan
hasSubject identity crisis
male homosexuality
psychological conflict
influenced perceptions of LGBTQ themes in Japanese literature
languageOfFirstPublication Japanese
literaryMovement postwar Japanese literature
mediaType print
narrativePerspective first-person
notableFor exploration of the conflict between inner desires and social expectations
frank depiction of male homosexuality in Japanese literature
originalLanguage Japanese
originalTitle 仮面の告白 NERFINISHED
originalTitleRomanization Kamen no Kokuhaku NERFINISHED
partlyBasedOn life of Yukio Mishima
placeOfFirstPublication Tokyo NERFINISHED
publicationYear 1949
publisherOfFirstEdition Shinchosha NERFINISHED
setInPeriod postwar Japan

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Yukio Mishima notableWork Confessions of a Mask
Yukio Mishima wrote Confessions of a Mask