Question

One essay by this author describes how he used the two title entities to “cultivate his orchard” in a metaphor explaining a certain practice as an art. For 10 points each:
[10h] Name this creator of a character who ponders “perhaps there has been no I” after an abbess doesn’t recall if another character existed. Afterward, this author’s character wanders in a garden that had “no memories, nothing.”
ANSWER: Yukio Mishima
[10e] Mishima finished that last book in the Sea of Fertility tetralogy shortly before a failed attempt at a coup led him to do this action. Akutagawa wrote “A Note to a Certain Old Friend” before doing this action at 35.
ANSWER: committing suicide [accept harakiri or seppuku or descriptive equivalents]
[10m] This Mishima novel, in which Kochan’s repressed homosexuality and admiration for masculinity leads him to be ashamed of admiring a picture of Joan of Arc, is speculated to be semi-autobiographical.
ANSWER: Confessions of a Mask [accept Kamen no Kokuhaku]
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2023 ARCADIA at EmoryEmory, Duke, YaleY313.33100%33%0%
2023 ARCADIA at ImperialImperialY316.67100%67%0%
2023 ARCADIA at MarylandMaryland, OnlineY316.67100%67%0%
2023 ARCADIA OnlineMaryland, OnlineY215.00100%50%0%
2023 ARCADIA at TexasOhio State, TexasY215.00100%50%0%

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