Yoshiyuki Junnosuke was a sensual writer, whose style is
reminiscent of that of novelists such as Tanizaki Jun'ichiro and
Nagai Kafu. His works deal with the possibility of emotional purity
in the relationships between men and women. Often, the relationship
is examined through the agency of the protagonist's association
with prostitutes. This collection brings together a selection of
many of his finest stories, examining human relationships to reveal
new aspects of ourselves.
In the preface to New Writing in Japan, Mishima Yukio says of
Yoshiyuki: "The delicacy of Yoshiyuki's language and sensibility is
probably more subtle and sophisticated than that of any Japanese
writer since the war...The idee fixe of Japanese youth today--that
love is impossible and impracticable--lies deep at the root of
Yoshiyuki's thinking."
His elegant prose style is often likened to that of Albert
Camus. Howard Hibbett said of Yoshiyuki (in Contemporary Japanese
Literature: an Anthology of Fiction, Film and Other Writing Since
1945): "The cool, polished surface of his fiction faithfully
reflects a world of mingled frivolity and futility...The urbane
refinement of his astringent prose style is much admired."
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