All eyes are on Rikio. And he likes it, mostly. His fans cheer,
screaming and yelling to attract his attention--they would kill for a
moment alone with him. Finally the director sets up the shot, the camera
begins to roll, someone yells "action"; Rikio, for a moment, transforms
into another being, a hardened young yakuza, but as soon as the shot is
finished, he slumps back into his own anxieties and obsessions. Being a
star, constantly performing, being watched and scrutinized as if under a
microscope, is often a drag. But so is life. Written shortly after Yukio
Mishima himself had acted in the film "Afraid to Die," this novella is a
rich and unflinching psychological portrait of a celebrity coming apart
at the seams. With exquisite, vivid prose, Star begs the question: is
there any escape from how we are seen by others?