
A savage band of thirteen-year-olds rejects adulthood in Mishima's darkest masterpiece. Nominated for Nobel Prize, this political allegory exploring Japanese identity shocked readers, inspired a controversial film, and remains the unflinching portrait of adolescence that "no other movie has ever dared to show."
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Criado por ex-alunos da Universidade de Columbia em San Francisco
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In post-war Japan, thirteen-year-old Noboru witnesses something transformative through a secret peephole in his bedroom wall: his widowed mother Fusako in an intimate encounter with Ryuji, a merchant sailor. Rather than feeling disturbed, Noboru experiences a profound awakening. The moonlight, the sea wind, and these human forms create what he perceives as a perfect cosmic order-an "ineluctable circle of life" connecting everything. Any disruption to this harmony would signal "the end of the world," he whispers to himself, unknowingly foreshadowing the tragedy to come. This moment captures the novel's central tension: between youthful idealism and crushing disillusionment, between cosmic meaning and existential emptiness. Noboru's limited viewpoint-peering through a tiny hole-symbolizes his partial understanding of adult reality. He glimpses fragments of truth but lacks context, filling gaps with his developing worldview. This innocent yet portentous observation establishes the philosophical conflict that will ultimately determine Ryuji's fate. What makes Yukio Mishima's slim novel so devastating is its unflinching portrayal of adolescent nihilism colliding with adult compromise. Like the sea itself-beautiful yet merciless-the story pulls us into depths where romantic ideals crash against cold reality, where the search for meaning leads to unspeakable cruelty.