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Yukio Mishima: The Last Debate | Prologue
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During the time of mass movement rising in late 60's all over the world, an internationally acclaimed author, poet, playwright, actor, film director and critic Yukio Mishima, took part in a heated discussion with 1,000...
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Gene Wolfe interview by Nathan Carson (2017)
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Original Title: Gene Wolfe interview by Nathan Carson at ChambanaCon 17 (Nov 25, 2017) RAW UNEDITED "In November of 2017, writer and musician Nathan Carson was invited to interview his all-time favorite author Gene Wolfe at ChambanaCon in Illinois. There were two cameras operating, but footage from one has not yet arrived (over 9 months later) so I'm privately releasing the unedited footage tha...
Gene Wolfe | The Book of the New Sun
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I do not own the rights to this interview. Science fiction and fantasy author Gene Wolfe discusses The Book of the New Sun, his reasons for focusing on science fiction and fantasy, and the likelihood of our society's realizing the potential of such stories. 06/29/1982 Interviewers : Nancy Kress Rich Calvin SUNY Brockport
Quentin Scobie: The Leeds Madman | Interview, Baby Alex and More
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Will remove the video upon request, pls don't flag me All credit to the lads from Arbor Magazine, go support them. Twitter ARBOR20K?s=20 All the Arbor issues to date arbor20k.wixsite.com/my-site You should also support Q The Book Club - Baby Alex: www.amazon.co.uk/Baby-Alex-Book-Club/dp/B08KHDJQZW The Book Club Bandcamp: helloitsthebookclub.bandcamp.com/album/friendo The Book Club y...
A Conversation with Gene Wolfe | 4/4
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A Conversation with Gene Wolfe | 4/4
A Conversation with Gene Wolfe | 3/4
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A Conversation with Gene Wolfe | 3/4
A Conversation with Gene Wolfe | 2/4
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A Conversation with Gene Wolfe | 2/4
A Conversation with Gene Wolfe | 1/4
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Larry McCaffery meets with Gene Wolfe at his home in Barrington, Illinois in June of 1985. For the first eleven minutes the discussion ranges around the film version of Dune, David Lynch and fantasy cinema then moves towards Wolfe’s fiction. After the 11 minute mark, the interview moves indoors and Wolfe begins by discussing his theory that science fiction has always been around and will always...
Hergé on Captain Haddock
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Interview with Hergé about the creation of Captain Haddock and his famous insults. This character was born in the album The adventures of Tintin: The Crab with the Golden Claws. Born in 1907, Georges Remi, known as Hergé, was a Belgian author of comic books.
Mishima Discusses The Sailor who fell from grace with the sea
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Japanese novelist Yukio Mishima discusses his thirteenth novel The Sailor Who Fell From Grace With the Sea, first published in English in 1966, with host Warren Bower. Mishima also shares his thoughts about Japanese literature and the high readership of American literature in his home country. Oct 25, 1965 Reupload to improve quality
Gene Wolfe KPFA Radio Interview (1982)
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Gene Wolfe (1931-2019), author of several science fiction novels and short stories, including “The Book of the New Sun,” interviewed by Richard Wolinsky, Lawrence Davidson and Richard A. Lupoff at Bay Con, Thanksgiving weekend, 1982. The noted fantasy and science fiction writer Gene Wolfe died on April 14, 2019, one month shy of his 88th birthday. By the time of his death, he’d achieved a lifet...
Julius Cesare Evola | The Dada Experience
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translating this video was very challenging mostly because I tried to stay true to Evola's words. It's part of a longer interview that has yet to be fully translated. ruclips.net/video/GDt7e_U6j08/видео.html full interview for the italian and french speaking audience ruclips.net/video/ib2vAwM4dY4/видео.html a part of the same interview that has been translated in english
Louis-Ferdinand Céline on France and its Future
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From an interview with Albert Zbinden. The music is from a recording of Céline singing Règlement. If you're interested I might upload a translation of the song, so let me know. Hope you enjoy. Eventually I'll learn how to edit properly and make better videos. Cheers
Why Yukio Mishima chose his wife
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Why Yukio Mishima chose his wife
Yukio Mishima | Why Japan needs a stronger military
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Yukio Mishima | Why Japan needs a stronger military
Yukio Mishima | Sun and Plastic Love
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Yukio Mishima | Sun and Plastic Love
Why Ernst Jünger read the Bible during the Occupation. Being an "Aesthete"
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Why Ernst Jünger read the Bible during the Occupation. Being an "Aesthete"
Yukio Mishima | The War Years and becoming a writer in Japan
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Yukio Mishima | The War Years and becoming a writer in Japan
Yukio Mishima on his meeting with Osamu Dazai
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Yukio Mishima on his meeting with Osamu Dazai
Yukio Mishima's Tatenokai Anthem
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Yukio Mishima's Tatenokai Anthem
Yukio Mishima on the problem with the Japanese Youth
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Yukio Mishima on the problem with the Japanese Youth
Michel Houellebecq having a good time for 3 minutes straight
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Michel Houellebecq having a good time for 3 minutes straight
Michel Houellebecq's worst interview
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Michel Houellebecq's worst interview
Is Michel Houellebecq OK ?
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Is Michel Houellebecq OK ?
Pentti Linkola | (1932-2020)
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Pentti Linkola | (1932-2020)

Комментарии

  • @Scott-e2r
    @Scott-e2r 17 дней назад

    Wonderful

  • @nodiggity9472
    @nodiggity9472 21 день назад

    I like how the Alzebo in the books is literally a 'Gene Wolf'

    • @KJDBurns
      @KJDBurns 17 дней назад

      Ha! I'd never spotted that. And the central character in 'The Fifth Head of Cerberus' is named Gene Wolfe, too. He searches for his father's books next to Woolf, etc.

  • @urkovilla9482
    @urkovilla9482 23 дня назад

    Que dios lo tenga en su gloria

  • @turki9397
    @turki9397 28 дней назад

    he is so funny

  • @Deepspace_Music
    @Deepspace_Music 28 дней назад

    What an incredible mind.

  • @samsungladiesmasters
    @samsungladiesmasters 29 дней назад

    prophetical

  • @kulturkriget
    @kulturkriget Месяц назад

    Why are there silence from time to time? Did he or his family wish some things to be off the record?

  • @dig_limited
    @dig_limited Месяц назад

    Just finished book of the new sun ... This video actually motivated me to read the book 😊

  • @Afaloz
    @Afaloz Месяц назад

    Thanks bud, these are fun to watch :)

    • @pavel1573
      @pavel1573 Месяц назад

      @@Afaloz my pleasure

  • @ConfusedRevolutionary
    @ConfusedRevolutionary Месяц назад

    My kind of Japanophilia ❤️

  • @fabiofalcao7691
    @fabiofalcao7691 2 месяца назад

    What a heavy British accent man

  • @qwertyqart
    @qwertyqart 2 месяца назад

    what year is the recording made?

  • @jack-zd8sh
    @jack-zd8sh 2 месяца назад

    Listening to him talk feels just like reading him 🤯

  • @JamieSatterthwaite-o2d
    @JamieSatterthwaite-o2d 2 месяца назад

    what a lovely man, and an extraordinary writer

  • @Yuuzhanvongg
    @Yuuzhanvongg 2 месяца назад

    Wolfe is up there with Tolkien for me. And that's saying a lot

  • @yevrahim100
    @yevrahim100 2 месяца назад

    Is there any art-work or painting by Evola ?

    • @pavel1573
      @pavel1573 2 месяца назад

      @@yevrahim100 of course

  • @j0nnyism
    @j0nnyism 2 месяца назад

    Thumbnail isn’t his wife. Are all Mishima fans complete pricks?

  • @GregoryOliver-y8f
    @GregoryOliver-y8f 2 месяца назад

    Oberbrunner Rapids

  • @richardcahill1234
    @richardcahill1234 2 месяца назад

    This could not be more '80s public access TV.

  • @fr.chiphines1414
    @fr.chiphines1414 2 месяца назад

    Great interview . Nancy Kress is excellent. This kind of insightful interviewing is sorely lost in our current times

  • @zebra6092
    @zebra6092 2 месяца назад

    It’s funny how words he chooses for recollection of the encounter is perfectly the same in both languages (like ‘dirty tatami’ is for him a personal attack towards Dazai’s pseudo-proletariat self image…) he really hated it lol

  • @jemajoy8839
    @jemajoy8839 3 месяца назад

    7:37

  • @D1900fas
    @D1900fas 3 месяца назад

    I have no idea what this is

  • @Mardanzo
    @Mardanzo 3 месяца назад

    I assume being ok with him cheating on her with men was also mandatory

  • @carpinchosexenjoyer1893
    @carpinchosexenjoyer1893 3 месяца назад

    did he speak like that because he was gay or because he was japanese? just curious

    • @rakusheru
      @rakusheru 2 месяца назад

      Haha what do you mean because he talks like this because he was gay

    • @fabiofalcao7691
      @fabiofalcao7691 2 месяца назад

      He was actually gay in case u didn't know. He used to frequent gay bars. Don't know about the voice or whatever but yeah

  • @killyourtvnotme
    @killyourtvnotme 3 месяца назад

    Book of the new sun is unlike any book I’ve read. Amazing world building. Strange and fascinating

  • @durpy8184
    @durpy8184 3 месяца назад

    Thought he was gay ?

  • @joshjacob1530
    @joshjacob1530 3 месяца назад

    1:34 giga aristocratic. We are in the process of doing our great work and are a spiritual barrier so wont be.

  • @johnrinka2904
    @johnrinka2904 3 месяца назад

    Excellent questions. Finished “book of the new sun” a second time, I’m about to read UotNS! Really excited

  • @yuumetal2363
    @yuumetal2363 4 месяца назад

    I wanna know how he learnt English. I lived in U.S for 6 years when I was young, and I watch many English youtube videos, but he speaks English better than me Especially was there a good opportunity to learn English at that time for Japanese?

    • @pavel1573
      @pavel1573 4 месяца назад

      @@yuumetal2363 not really, he bought cassette tapes that he would listen to incessantly, also read and study english classics and translate them.

    • @pavel1573
      @pavel1573 4 месяца назад

      unlike many japanese people he also had a chance to travel abroad

    • @yuumetal2363
      @yuumetal2363 4 месяца назад

      @@pavel1573 thank you. I just knew for the first time that he studied from cassette tapes. You can still do that today with RUclips or the CDs that come with English learning books, but it's rare to find a Japanese person even today who is as fluent in English as he was.

    • @pavel1573
      @pavel1573 4 месяца назад

      @@yuumetal2363 it took a lot of dedication on his part

    • @yuumetal2363
      @yuumetal2363 4 месяца назад

      @@pavel1573 He looks like the old Japanese with the samurai still around. Completely different from today's Japanese people

  • @aaronstark5060
    @aaronstark5060 4 месяца назад

    My god, they sat so still at the beginning that I wasn’t entirely sure if it was a still frame or they were ACTUALLY sitting that still until I saw her head move ever so slightly.

  • @erok4545
    @erok4545 4 месяца назад

    Probably the best writer of the 20th century, it’s a bold claim but if you read the breadth of 20th century literature you will likely agree.

  • @eduardofero
    @eduardofero 4 месяца назад

    Youngs Japanese = zero future

  • @yux.tn.3641
    @yux.tn.3641 4 месяца назад

    guy seemed to go crazy near the end of his life though

  • @junmiyamasu3237
    @junmiyamasu3237 4 месяца назад

    As a Japanese dude I'd love to see this interview fully

  • @93hothead
    @93hothead 4 месяца назад

    Japan is turning into a shit show, the streets are not clean anymore like how they used to be so proud of

  • @weuerhtt
    @weuerhtt 4 месяца назад

    I saw this video in 4chan

  • @kreuzerlau8817
    @kreuzerlau8817 4 месяца назад

    Isn't Mishima a gay?This marriage is weird.

    • @yea9725
      @yea9725 3 месяца назад

      All these people who worship him glance over the fact he'd get off to seppuku role-playing with other men. Once you find out, all his motives were inspired by perversion. In the end he was with other men watching him do the act for real.

    • @DoktorKleiner
      @DoktorKleiner 2 месяца назад

      ​@@yea9725don't think it is really glossed over. his homosexuality doesn't deter his message, even if it comes from a place of desire (as you have pointed out) not the will to save his country from westernization

  • @jvictor16
    @jvictor16 4 месяца назад

    RIP Mishima RIP Japanese culture

  • @Minerva6699
    @Minerva6699 4 месяца назад

    He was too obsessed with the past

  • @soulysouly7253
    @soulysouly7253 5 месяцев назад

    I now work in Japan and this is EXACTLY the first impression I had when getting to really know people around me. When discussing past and future achievements, my friends told me they couldnt do it because they are scared/worried and just want to enjoy the present. When mentioning my career/education anf ambitions during dates girls always told me it was amazing how much thought I put into it. Really I dont think I am any different from my peers back in my country, but in Japan, just because I have somewhat of a plan and optimism for the future, its seen as something special and unique.

  • @soulysouly7253
    @soulysouly7253 5 месяцев назад

    I now work in Japan and this is EXACTLY the first impression I had when getting to really know people around me. When discussing past and future achievements, my friends told me they couldnt do it because they are scared/worried and just want to enjoy the present. When mentioning my career/education anf ambitions during dates girls always told me it was amazing how much thought I put into it. Really I dont think I am any different from my peers back in my country, but in Japan, just because I have somewhat of a plan and optimism for the future, its seen as something special and unique.

  • @Jinseual
    @Jinseual 5 месяцев назад

    Funny he says that in times of Japan's biggest technological development.

  • @chamberpot969
    @chamberpot969 5 месяцев назад

    A huge talent list way too early.

  • @culturecrossingwithshawn2681
    @culturecrossingwithshawn2681 5 месяцев назад

    Where to pick up the full interview?

  • @MrEjidorie
    @MrEjidorie 5 месяцев назад

    Since ancient times, young people have been criticized by elders for their capricious lifestyle. Young people which Mr. Mishima refereed have becomeold people and they repeat the same opinions about young people as Mr. Mishima did.

    • @ImperialDiecast
      @ImperialDiecast 4 месяца назад

      i was playing shogun 2 the other day and on a loading screen read this "careless youth living in the present" quote dating back to the 16th century lol.

    • @myujokt733
      @myujokt733 Месяц назад

      I hate to tell you, but this century is different than whatever philosopher whose cliched line you're quoting.

    • @myujokt733
      @myujokt733 Месяц назад

      @@ImperialDiecast I hate to tell you, but this century is different than whatever philosopher whose cliched line you're quoting.

    • @MrEjidorie
      @MrEjidorie Месяц назад

      @@myujokt733 Paradigm has been changing as time goes by, so cliche in the past may not be necessarily effective in this changing world. However, human nature has not changed at least for a thousand years.

  • @drewh.9409
    @drewh.9409 5 месяцев назад

    His solution to the problems of Japan was fascism lol. He tried to instigate a coup from the JSDF, was mocked by them, and committed seppuku in response. Great writer but not a social critic who should be taken seriously.

    • @uphillwalrus5164
      @uphillwalrus5164 4 месяца назад

      Ok liberal

    • @guyjuprod
      @guyjuprod Месяц назад

      I already liked Mishima dude, no need to convince me more

  • @BobSmith-vo9hv
    @BobSmith-vo9hv 5 месяцев назад

    Though trodden beneath the shepherd's heel, the wild hyacinth blooms on the ground