The ship of the ship cried a long distance. The long kiss broke. The taste of the seafarer is also moist, seeking infinite ocean freedom. It is this world that the layer of the opposite meaning collapses like the wave of the rock, and the "seamen sinking in the sea" of the three islands is set. This tragic story is one of those who fall into a moral conflict in the gap related to freedom and intertwining. Inevitably he was restrained before his living life with family life and sneaky land became cancerous in his former pure soul and the flaws were eliminated like a disease. .
The sailor who fell from the sea by Yukio Mishima is considered to be one of many special and irreplaceable contributions of the Japanese to the literary circle. This book was translated by John Nathan and was published in New York at the length of 181 pages by First Vintage International in 1994. The original version was published by Alfred A. Knopf in New York in 1965. It is used to judge books, and usually how do I choose a book to read. The book was assigned to the course, but I gave the cover once before reading it yet. My first impression is that the coverpiece supports the title of the book, drawing seafarers focusing on large waves. I learned that Big Wave is a symbol of the popularity of Japanese culture, and after reading this book, I covered the cover again. Everything about the cover reflects the way the Japanese culture is written from wave to title and author's name. People think that the top of the cover is climbing.
Yoko Mishima's "sea fighter" will be held after the Second World War against the background of the port of Yokohama Port. At the beginning of the book, we will introduce three main characters. Widow Kuroda Fuko, Europe's excellent merchant merchant, rise of her provocative son, and the second partner of freight ship Rakuji Tsukasaki Ryuji. Yokota has a luxury clothing store imported from Europe and the United Kingdom. A 13 - year - old boy who lost his father five years ago, living a lonely life with his young son, Noboru. Rise spends most of his free time on a group of boys of his age seeking to understand the fundamental order of the universe through his objective philosophy.