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by Yukio Mishima (Author), Geoffrey W. Sargent (Translator) "On the twenty-eighth of February, 1936 (on the third day, that is, of the February 26 Incident), Lieutenant Shinji Takeyama of the Konoe Transport Battalion-profoundly..." (more)
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This brief historical story of a young army officer and his wife is considered seminal Mishima. LJ's reviewer wrote that Mishima's stories have "timeless and universal appeal" (LJ 4/1/66).
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The violence we are facing with such difficulty in our daily lives, he gives us simply in all its subcutaneous horror and myth. (Hortense Calisher, The New York Times Book Review) --This text refers to the Paperback edition.

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  • Paperback: 64 pages
  • Publisher: New Directions Publishing Corporation (November 1995)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0811213129
  • ISBN-13: 978-0811213127
  • Product Dimensions: 6.9 x 4.9 x 0.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.1 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars See all reviews (14 customer reviews)
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On the twenty-eighth of February, 1936 (on the third day, that is, of the February 26 Incident), Lieutenant Shinji Takeyama of the Konoe Transport Battalion-profoundly disturbed by the know ledge that his closest colleagues had been with the mutineers from the beginning, and indignant at the imminent prospect of Imperial troops attacking Imperial troops-took his officer's sword and ceremonially disemboweled himself in the eight-mat room of his private residence in the sixth block of Aoba-cho, in Yotsuya Ward. Read the first page
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5.0 out of 5 stars Will spark debate, September 14, 2004
"Patriotism" is Mishima stripped to the core: a simple tale of the sacrifice of a young couple, willingly and eagerly giving their lives for the emperor. Written by most anyone but Mishima this would be portrayed as a story of regret and tragedy, but in the hands of Mishima, the couple is described in tones extolling their beauty and virtue; death explained in words that evoke images of heat and passion. Mishima does not sugarcoat the experience; he lays it bare for the reader. My personal feelings regarding the content of this short story are at odds with those of Mishima, but I cannot deny the power and skill of "Patriotism". This is the type of book that should be read and discussed, a story that loses no power despite the time that has elapsed since it was written nearly forty years ago.

An interesting note regarding the title: although the original title (Yukoku) is usually translated as "patriotism" in English, the word carries different overtones than the English word "patriotism" or the more common Japanese word "aikoku" or "aikokushin". Yukoku translates more accurately as worry or anxiety over the present state or future of one's country. It is also a homophone for another word that means "evening". When reading this tale, remember these details as well as the fact that Mishima wrote this tale not during the heat and fury of wartime Japan, but twenty years after World War II ended, and this story will take on new nuances.

Patriotism is an intense study in nationalism, wartime-Japan style, as well as a window onto the soul of the enigmatic Mishima.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A short masterpiece where ugliness becomes beautiful., November 11, 1997
By lantos@sun.uchc.edu (UCONN School of Medicine) - See all my reviews
"Patriotism," a short story by one of the 20th century's most talented and notorious authors, cannot be adequately described within the constraints of language. It has a raw power that, like all of Mishima's works, is profoundly delicate in construction and exquisite in tempo.

The plot of "Patriotism" is simple enough -- it is, in fact, unimportant. An officer in the Japanese military is given orders to disrupt a renegade political group that he happens to hold allegiance to. What else does one do in such a quandry (particularly a character of Mishima) than commit seppuku? The bulk of "Patriotism" is the last night that this officer and his wife spend together before they both commit ritual suicide. What sets "Patriotism" apart from virtually all other literature is its portrayal of a couple's last night and their gruesome, graphic, horrific deaths in glorious and ecstatic terms.

Many writers are capable of vividly depicting a scene of death and horror, and this story is more disgusting and graphic than anything I've read in Stephen King. But the literal description of what happens has an unpredictable and unbelievable impact in this story, where one man's act of disemboweling himself is described in the most ecstatic terms. It was that juxtaposition of glory and death that made me nearly double over when I'd finished. "Patriotism" is not for the weak heart nor the weak stomach, but in 50 pages or so it creates an effect you are not likely to see executed so well elsewhere.

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7 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Among the Greatest Stories, January 17, 2002
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To recall Madama Butterfly's comment on life: If one cannot live with honor, one can die honorably. This would be something with which the lieutenant and his wife, depicted in this story, would certainly agree. The reviewers who have commented here are caught up in the gore and blood of this story. Mishima indeed took care to precisely delineate of the act of disembowelment but the gore in this story is more clinically described than done for gratuitous results.

What is at the center of this story is being true to one's beliefs. Toward the end of his life Mishima was outspoken about the traditions of Japan that were rapidly disappearing, among them being allegiance to the Emperor. The event that the story was based upon was a rebellion by a group of junior officers in the Japanese army. They felt that the power and position of the emperor was being infringed upon and proceeded to kill some members of the government who they felt were leaning too much to the West (apologizing to family members). In other words, the soldiers reacted to a threat to traditional Japanese values. The soldiers who participated in the rebellion did not count upon Hirohito feeling otherwise, for he did not support their actions.

The lieutenant is left alone after his comrades participated in the rebellion while he was on leave. He keep faith with them in his act of seppuku, hence the fact that the majority of the story is actually concerned with the act itself. We may wonder why the lieutenant feels he must go through with his act, particularly since the rebellion was a dismal failure. The answer, I think, is honor.

The theme of this story, of keeping faith to traditional values, is echoed in Runaway Horses and, of course, in Mishima's own life - the unity of pen and action. Ironically, the story became the subject of a film where Mishima played the lieutenant.

If we can put aside our fear of blood, the language Mishima employs is astonishingly beautiful and concise. There are few stories that can match the impact conveyed by the words of Patriotism. The only one that I find similarly affecting is Jack London's The Red One. This is a work that is experienced and felt as few works of fiction can even hope to approach.

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5.0 out of 5 stars The Quintessential Mishima
"Patriotism" is a deceptively short work, which captures the full impact of Yukio Mishima's life's work in some 50-odd pages. Read more
Published on April 8, 2006 by T. Antush

3.0 out of 5 stars A poor work, but perfectly summarizes Mishima life and art
PATRIOTISM is a 1966 novella by Japanese writer Yukio Mishima. Written after his embrace of traditional Japanese social values and four years before his own death by seppuku after... Read more
Published on September 27, 2004 by Christopher Culver

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Yukio Mishima could not have chosen a better title for his story, "Patriotism." Mishima's characters demonstrate his idea of patriotism. Read more

Published on December 13, 2002 by Cortney R. Warwick

5.0 out of 5 stars A Beautiful Account of Devotion
My short story class was assigned to read "Patriotism," and I was so thankful because now I've been introduced to yet another fantastic writer. Read more
Published on October 21, 2002 by momwith2kids

5.0 out of 5 stars Deceptively Simple
The story is very straight forward and written in an easy to read style. It is deceptively simple though. Read more
Published on July 30, 2002 by Ra

5.0 out of 5 stars A tale both violent and beautiful
"Patriotism" is a story by Yukio Mishima, and has been translated into English by Geoffrey W. Sargent. This is a short book (57 pages), but powerful. Read more
Published on April 10, 2002 by Michael J. Mazza

4.0 out of 5 stars Excellent imagery
Mishima's imagery is as beautiful as ever, however I find that he tries to over-romanticize the suicide - almost to the point of making it seem comic or cliche. Read more
Published on May 17, 2001 by Kitsuno

4.0 out of 5 stars death in favor of life
this vivid story about the vital warmth of flesh and blood shows how death incessantly attracts human beings with full of desire to live and love. Read more
Published on February 14, 2000 by namsy

4.0 out of 5 stars Not a story to read soon after eating,
but the explicit account of the main character's seppuku clearly demonstrates the author's mastery of descriptive writing - at least, the translation I read did. Read more
Published on July 15, 1999

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