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The novel follows the protagonist, , as he navigates his development from childhood to early adulthood.

: Kochan feels fundamentally different from his peers, particularly due to his weak physical constitution and his lack of interest in the athletic activities favored by his classmates. Confessions of a Mask

: To conform, Kochan attempts to court a woman named Sonoko. However, he finds he can only appreciate her aesthetically; his true visceral attraction remains fixed on the masculine form . Literary Significance The novel follows the protagonist, , as he

: The title refers to the false persona Kochan constructs to appear "normal" and masculine to the world, while hiding his homosexuality and dark, violent fantasies. However, he finds he can only appreciate her

Published in 1949, ( Kamen no Kokuhaku ) is the breakthrough semi-autobiographical novel by Yukio Mishima. It is widely considered a modern classic of Japanese literature, exploring the psychological conflict between a young man's internal desires and the rigid societal expectations of Imperial and post-war Japan . Core Themes and Plot

: The narrative is marked by a fascination with St. Sebastian , martyrdom, and blood, themes that would become hallmarks of Mishima's later works.

The novel follows the protagonist, , as he navigates his development from childhood to early adulthood.

: Kochan feels fundamentally different from his peers, particularly due to his weak physical constitution and his lack of interest in the athletic activities favored by his classmates.

: To conform, Kochan attempts to court a woman named Sonoko. However, he finds he can only appreciate her aesthetically; his true visceral attraction remains fixed on the masculine form . Literary Significance

: The title refers to the false persona Kochan constructs to appear "normal" and masculine to the world, while hiding his homosexuality and dark, violent fantasies.

Published in 1949, ( Kamen no Kokuhaku ) is the breakthrough semi-autobiographical novel by Yukio Mishima. It is widely considered a modern classic of Japanese literature, exploring the psychological conflict between a young man's internal desires and the rigid societal expectations of Imperial and post-war Japan . Core Themes and Plot

: The narrative is marked by a fascination with St. Sebastian , martyrdom, and blood, themes that would become hallmarks of Mishima's later works.

 
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