LC control no. | n 79056062 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
LC classification | PL833.I7 |
Personal name heading | Mishima, Yukio, 1925-1970 |
Variant(s) | Misima, Yuk'io, 1925-1970 Samdo, Yugibu, 1925-1970 Sandao, Youjifu, 1925-1970 Мисима, Юкио, 1925-1970 مىشيما، يوكيو، 1925-1970 三岛由紀夫, 1925-1970 三岛由纪夫, 1925-1970 三島由紀夫, 1925-1970 三島由纪夫, 1925-1970 |
See also | Real identity: Hiraoka, Kimitake, 1925-1970 http://rdaregistry.info/Elements/u/P60037 |
Other standard no. | Q134456 0000000121496808 122035954 c4dbf00b-4a0c-40f1-ba48-639c9dd570d1 ce743aa5-ac62-40a1-aa59-7d396ba6c2c2 |
Associated country | Japan |
Birth date | 1925-01-14 |
Death date | 1970-11-25 |
Place of birth | Tokyo (Japan) |
Place of death | Tokyo (Japan) |
Field of activity | Novels Drama Essays |
Profession or occupation | Authors Writers Playwrights Dramatists Novelists Essayists Actors |
Special note | Machine-derived non-Latin script reference project. Non-Latin script references not evaluated. Non-Latin script references reviewed in NACO CJK Funnel References Project. |
Found in | Wikipedia, July 28, 2008 (Yukio Mishima (三島 由紀夫, Mishima Yukio) was the public name of Kimitake Hiraoka (平岡 公威, Hiraoka Kimitake, Jan. 14, 1925-Nov. 25, 1970), a Japanese author and playwright) February 21, 2024 (Yukio Mishima (三島 由紀夫 = Mishima Yukio), born Kimitake Hiraoka (平岡 公威 = Hiraoka Kimitake, 14 January 1925 - 25 November 1970), was a Japanese author, poet, playwright, actor, model, Shintoist, nationalist, and founder of the Tatenokai; born in Nagazumi-cho, Yotsuya-ku of Tokyo City (now part of Yotsuya, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo); died: JGSDF Camp Ichigaya, Ichigaya Honmura-chō, Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan; he committed seppuku (Japanese ritualistic suicide by disembowelment)) His The sound of waves, 1956. Ilbon munhak, sasang myŏngjŏ sajŏn, 1993: t.p. (Mishima Yukio [jpn r.]; Misima Yuk'io [kor. r.]; Samdo Yugibu [kor. r.]) NUCMC data from Boston University, Dept. of Special Collections for Yukio Mishima collection, 1951-1958 (Yukio Mishima is pseud. for Kimitake Hiraoka; Japanese novelist, playwright, essayist, and civil servant) Britannica online, Feburary 21, 2024 (Mishima Yukio (born January 14, 1925, Tokyo, Japan--died November 25, 1970, Tokyo) prolific writer who is regarded by many critics as the most important Japanese novelist of the 20th century; In addition to novels, short stories, and essays, Mishima also wrote plays in the form of the Japanese Nō drama, producing reworked and modernized versions of the traditional stories) |
Associated language | jpn |