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-{{Template}}'''Yukio Mishima''' ([[January 14]], [[1925]]–[[November 25]], [[1970]]), was a [[Japanese people|Japanese]] author and playwright, known for such works as ''[[Confessions of a Mask]]''.+{{Template}}'''Yukio Mishima''' ([[January 14]], [[1925]]–[[November 25]], [[1970]]), was a [[Japanese people|Japanese]] author and playwright, known for such works as ''[[Confessions of a Mask]]'' and his spectacular [[suicide]].
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Yukio Mishima (January 14, 1925November 25, 1970), was a Japanese author and playwright, known for such works as Confessions of a Mask and his spectacular suicide.




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