Japanese No drama is one of the great art forms that has fascinated
people throughout the world. The late Yukio Mishima, one of Japan's
outstanding post-war writers, infused new life into the form by using it
for plays that preserve the style and inner spirit of No and are at the
same time so modern, so direct, and intelligible that they could, as he
suggested, be played on a bench in Central Park. Here are five of his No
plays, stunning in their contemporary nature and relevance--and finally
made available again for readers to enjoy.