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Sheluyang Peng's avatar

Fascinating read. I’ve been researching the interactions between Western right-wing thinkers and Asian philosophers for a while now, but I didn’t know that Mishima was popular among a certain set before Costin Alamariu promoted him. Seems that the pro/anti-Mishima camps adhere well to the conservative/reactionary distinction.

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grischanotgriska's avatar

It's a bit beside the point, but interesting that Mishima is the only one of the "canonical" literary suicides to be openly and vocally right-wing. (Koestler, maybe, though I pegged his politics as closer to Isaiah Berlin's left-centrism.) But isn't so much of conservative and reactionary aesthetics obsessed with decay, death, and lost causes?

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