The Orchards Property : Property and houses for sale in The Orchards The Sailor Who Fell from Grace With the Sea (Vintage Classics Japanese Series). The Sailor Who Fell from Grace With the Sea by Yukio Mishima delves into the intersecting lives of a disenchanted adolescent and a weather beaten sailor, set against the backdrop of post war Japan. The novel explores themes of innocence corrupted by disillusionment and the brutal clash between youthful idealism and adult sentimentality. The story follows a group of thirteen year old boys who vehemently reject the adult world, perceiving it as fundamentally illusory and hypocritical. They adopt a philosophy they term "objectivity," a brutal and unfeeling stance towards life that eschews any form of sentimentality. Among them is Noboru, a poignant character torn between the innocence of youth and the cruelty he feels compelled to embrace. When Noborus widowed mother, Fusako Kuroda, begins an affair with Ryuji Tsukazaki, a seasoned ship's officer, Noboru and his gang initially idealise the sailor. To them, Ryuji embodies the perfect hero, a paragon of unattainable ideals and the adventurous life they yearn for. However, this admiration is short lived, as Ryuji begins to display what they regard as weaknesses kindness, love, and dreams that tether him to a conventional life. The boys' disillusionment with Ryuji soon turns into a chilling sense of betrayal. They view his human vulnerabilities not merely as personal failings but as a profound transgression against their unwavering code of detachment and cruelty. The narrative crescendos to a shocking and deliberate act of retribution that starkly contrasts the innocence of their youth with their capacity for ruthlessness. Yukio Mishima's skilful storytelling and eloquent prose make The Sailor Who Fell from Grace With the Sea a haunting exploration of the darker facets of human nature. The novel is a cornerstone of Japanese literature, capturing the turbulence of post war ideals and the disturbing interplay between purity and malevolence. This edition is part of the VINTAGE JAPANESE CLASSICS series, which brings together five masterpieces of Japanese fiction in beautifully designed gift editions. Following the success of the Vintage Russian Classics and European Classics, these coveted new editions celebrate the best Japanese writers on the Vintage list. Acclaimed by critics, with The Times hailing it as 'Mishima's greatest novel, and one of the greatest of the past century', this novel remains a pivotal read for those fascinated by psychological depth and cultural complexity.
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The Sailor Who Fell from Grace With the Sea (Vintage Classics Japanese Series)