Silk and Insight

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Silk and Insight

Yukio Mishima

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Overview

Published in 1964, Silk and Insight (Kinu to Meisatsu), is one of the last works of Yukio Mishima to be translated into English. Besides being a good novel, as one would expect from Mishima, it stands as an excellent piece of social commentary on the transformation of Japanese business from the old paternalism to a new world where labor unions were as active as any other institution in changing their image.One of Mishima's early novels and highly significant as a contribution to Japan's postwar literature and politics, Silk and Insight is based on the strike -- often described as the most significant in the history of Japan's postwar labor movement -- which took place at Omi Kenshi, a silk thread and fabric manufacturer not far from Kyoto. While Mishima has populated the book with interesting and thoroughly believable fictional characters, the events he narrates faithfully reflect the tensions of that period and give a unique picture of the strife upon which Japan's later successful management/labor relations were built.

Details

Publisher
M.E. Sharpe
Published
1998
Pages
219
Language
EN
Categories
Fiction / General, Fiction / Literary, History / Americas (North, Central, South, West Indies), Literary Criticism / Australian & Oceanian, Political Science / General, Political Science / International Relations / General, Political Science / Labor & Industrial Relations
ISBN-13
9780765603005

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