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Mishima's Head - Mario Bellatin (Hanuman Editions)

Mishima's Head - Mario Bellatin (Hanuman Editions)

The head and the creation of words. Mishima had realized that there could not be one without the other. He had realized that if he had had a head like everyone else, he would be dead in the same way the rest die. Definitively.
In Mishima’s Head, Mario Bellatin trails his sometimes avatar, the Japanese literary icon Yukio Mishima, across a cyclorama of figures and phantoms, where images and memories flash like photographs in passing view. His ritual decapitation complete, Mishima’s wanderings are headless and propulsive. Histories and stories come and go. A writer’s torments are forever.

The oft-hooded master of letters Mario Bellatin is widely hailed as one of Mexico’s greatest living writers. An uncategorizable avant-gardist, practicing Sufi and author of cult novels Beauty Salon (1994) and Jacob the Mutant (2002), Bellatin has channeled Yukio Mishima as an emblem of insistent self-fashioning in his previous works Flowers and Mishima’s Illustrated Biography (translated as a two-part volume by Kolin Jordan, 2014). He directs the Escuela Dinámica de Escritores in Mexico City.

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The head and the creation of words. Mishima had realized that there could not be one without the other. He had realized that if he had had a head like everyone else, he would be dead in the same way the rest die. Definitively.
In Mishima’s Head, Mario Bellatin trails his sometimes avatar, the Japanese literary icon Yukio Mishima, across a cyclorama of figures and phantoms, where images and memories flash like photographs in passing view. His ritual decapitation complete, Mishima’s wanderings are headless and propulsive. Histories and stories come and go. A writer’s torments are forever.

The oft-hooded master of letters Mario Bellatin is widely hailed as one of Mexico’s greatest living writers. An uncategorizable avant-gardist, practicing Sufi and author of cult novels Beauty Salon (1994) and Jacob the Mutant (2002), Bellatin has channeled Yukio Mishima as an emblem of insistent self-fashioning in his previous works Flowers and Mishima’s Illustrated Biography (translated as a two-part volume by Kolin Jordan, 2014). He directs the Escuela Dinámica de Escritores in Mexico City.