The Temple of Dawn

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The Temple of Dawn is a philosophical novel by Yukio Mishima, part of his Sea of Fertility tetralogy, exploring themes of reincarnation, desire, and cultural identity.

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instanceOf novel
author Yukio Mishima NERFINISHED
centralMotif recurrent reincarnation of a single soul
countryOfOrigin Japan
createdBy Yukio Mishima NERFINISHED
explores East–West cultural contrasts
philosophical skepticism
sexual desire
spiritual longing
featuresCharacter Shigekuni Honda NERFINISHED
followedBy The Decay of the Angel NERFINISHED
follows Runaway Horses NERFINISHED
genre literary fiction
philosophical fiction
hasWorkInSeries Runaway Horses NERFINISHED
Spring Snow NERFINISHED
The Decay of the Angel NERFINISHED
literaryMovement postwar Japanese literature
literaryPeriod 20th-century literature
mainCharacter Shigekuni Honda NERFINISHED
narrativePerspective third-person narration
notableFor complex treatment of reincarnation across multiple lives
integration of Eastern religious philosophy into narrative
originalLanguage Japanese
partOf Sea of Fertility tetralogy NERFINISHED
partOfSeries The Sea of Fertility NERFINISHED
positionInSeries third novel
prequel Runaway Horses NERFINISHED
sequel The Decay of the Angel NERFINISHED
seriesType tetralogy
setting India NERFINISHED
Japan NERFINISHED
Thailand NERFINISHED
theme Buddhism
Hinduism NERFINISHED
cultural identity
desire
fate
metaphysics
national identity
reincarnation

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Yukio Mishima notableWork The Temple of Dawn
Yukio Mishima wrote The Temple of Dawn