Sun and Steel

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Sun and Steel is a semi-autobiographical philosophical essay by Yukio Mishima that explores the relationship between the body, physical training, and artistic creation.

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instanceOf book
philosophical essay
author Yukio Mishima NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Japan
describes Yukio Mishima’s bodybuilding practice
Yukio Mishima’s martial training
Yukio Mishima’s views on language
Yukio Mishima’s views on the body
genre autobiography
essay
philosophical literature
hasSubject asceticism
bodybuilding
honor and death
samurai ethos
influencedBy Yukio Mishima’s literary career
Yukio Mishima’s personal life
Yukio Mishima’s physical training
literaryForm non‑fiction prose
mainTheme aesthetics of the body
artistic creation
discipline and self‑cultivation
mortality
physical training
relationship between body and mind
violence and beauty
narrativePerspective first‑person
notableFor fusion of autobiography and philosophy
introspective analysis of the body
linking physical discipline with literary style
originalLanguage Japanese
partOf Yukio Mishima’s late‑career works
philosophicalTradition aestheticism
existentialism
targetAudience readers interested in aesthetics of the body
readers of modern Japanese literature
readers of philosophy

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Yukio Mishima notableWork Sun and Steel
Yukio Mishima wrote Sun and Steel