Forbidden Colours

by Yukio Mishima
Forbidden Colours
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133 ratings, 3.78 average rating, 14 reviews (more data...)
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published
April 1991 by Penguin Books Ltd

binding
Paperback, 432 pages

isbn
0140181598   (isbn13: 9780140181593)






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Dusty
10/23/08

Read in October, 2008
For those who don't know, Yukio Mishima is one of Japan's most-revered writers of the 20th century. He committed suicide in 1970 that tragic and noble ritualistic way they have over there, and he was probably gay, though he was definitely married (to a woman). This novel is, above all, a harsh critique of marriage. Like Thomas Mann, the story begins with an aged, single, famous writer (Shunsuké) at the beach, gazing upon the impossibly beautiful body of a young male (Yuichi, much older than Man...more
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Cyril
09/14/08

Read in March, 2005
He is regarded in Japan as "their Hemingway", but you would not know it from this novel.
Which is a very fine piece of writing, nevertheless.

I struggled to pin this novel down, and then was happy to simply accept it as it unfolded.

Maybe a novel about revenge?
Or about the nature of beauty, and the distortion of value it places on the observer and the observed?
Maybe a polemic against homosexuality?
Or a mirror to the doom that he believes waits on all conjugal relationship...more
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Louis
11/11/08

Read in November, 2008
recommended to Louis by: Geoffrey
recommends it for: Japanophiles, homophiles, misanthropes and general bibliophiles.
The amount of time it took me to read this book is by no means a testament to my opinion of it. I am in love with this book. Like most of my favourites it says something about the nature of relationships and, although the actions of the main characters are cruel they are somehow believable. A mark of good writing is to take something difficult to believe (like such blatant misogyny) and make it not only believable but understandable. While some Feminists-with-a-capital-F might find the revenge p...more
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Daniel
08/22/08

Read in March, 2001
recommends it for: Chuck Palahniuk
The topics that Mishima tackles in this book are complex and treated with the subtlety they deserve as he searches for a quiet nobility and understanding of the motives and passions for his characters. In showing them respect even when they are at their worst he demonstrates his remarkable ability as a writer. A textbook example of how to show restraint while taking on issues that were very much considered cutting edge and taboo at the time that he wrote this work. I would recommend him to Chuck...more
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mehran
03/12/07

Forbidden Colors (禁色, Kinjiki?) is a novel by Yukio Mishima, translated in 1968. The name kinjiki is a euphemism for homosexuality. The kanji 禁 means "forbidden" and 色 in this case means "erotic love", although it can also mean "color". The word "kinjiki" also means colors which were forbidden to be worn by people of various ranks in the Chinese court.


[edit:] Major themes
The novel, by Yukio Mishima, describes a marriage of a gay man to a yo
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Jerome
08/15/07

Read in January, 2000
This novel is about gay life/issues in mid-20th century Japan. It's interesting as a period piece. Some people say it's one of his best but maybe something got lost in the translation because I kind of lost interest about two thirds into the book. I think Mishima is a more interesting essayist. But maybe this isn't his best. I think maybe I'll read The Sailor Who Fell to compare.
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Tosh
12/30/07

Rumored to be about Mishima's relationship with the great Japanese author Kawabata, but nevertheless it's a wonderful relationship novel. The Mishima mystique is incredibly layered and all his works are sort of clues to the performer that he is. Writer, actor, playwright, filmmaker, and truly an erotic politician.
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Graeme Hinde
06/11/07

Read in May, 2007
A bleak, hateful book by a misathropic lunatic. There are some lyrical passages, but for the most part this was just too cynical for me. Surprisingly dissimilar to The Sailor Who Fell From Grace with the Sea, which was soft and beautiful. Also the only available translation is just atrocious.
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Kati
11/03/08

Read in October, 2008
I'm still trying to figure out how I felt about this book...felt it was beautifully written, but also it was over-indulgent and the women made of way too weak sauce.
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Jason
Jason marked it as to-read (review of isbn 0375705163)
11/09/08

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Tried to get into this one but i just could not. Far too dense and humourless for me.
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H_u
01/30/08

Short-story writing that causes the reader to display emotional reactions out loud in public.
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Hanna
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08/08/07

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Read in September, 2000
Never got into this book. In fact I think I let go of it not too long after purchasing it.
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Christopher
Gay tokyo in the 1950s. Aloha shirts. Nihilistic.
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Geoffrey
In which Mishima hates everyone and everything.
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Matthew
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12/04/08

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12/03/08

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12/03/08

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