Yukio Mishima's The Decay of the Angel is the final novel in his
masterful tetralogy, The Sea of Fertility. It is the last installment
of Shigekuni Honda's pursuit of the successive reincarnations of his
childhood friend Kiyoaki Matsugae.
It is the late 1960s and Honda, now an aged and wealthy man, once more
encounters a person he believes to be a reincarnation of his friend,
Kiyoaki -- this time restored to life as a teenage orphan, Tōru.
Adopting the boy as his heir, Honda quickly finds that Tōru is a force
to be reckoned with. The final novel of this celebrated tetralogy weaves
together the dominant themes of the previous three novels in the series:
the decay of Japan's courtly tradition; the essence and value of
Buddhist philosophy and aesthetics; and, underlying all, Mishima's
apocalyptic vision of the modern era.