Yukio Mishima: Writer Until DeathThe Lost Ones
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Paul Grappe, Trans Deserter
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Isabelle Eberhardt, Queen of the Sahara
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Yukio Mishima: Writer Until Death
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John Reed, American Witness to the Russian Revolution
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Alma Mahler, Frustrated Conductor
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Basile Zaharoff, The Merchant of Death
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Séraphine de Senlis, The Painter's Delirium
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Yamaguchi, Survivor of Hiroshima and Nagasaki
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Benjamin Ullmo, The Price of Opium
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Leonore Heinz, Unwitting Spy
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Yukio Mishima is one of the most important authors of his generation. In his work, he dealt with the relationship between art and the body, and his own body's inevitable decline haunted him. At the age of 45, he committed suicide by Harakiri in front of a shocked and fascinated crowd.