It is Yukio Mishima. Mishima was considered for the Nobel Prize for Literature three times and was a most loved of numerous outside productions. Be that as it may, in 1968 his initial tutor Kawabata won the Nobel Prize and Mishima understood that the odds of it being given to another Japanese creator sooner rather than later were thin. In a work distributed in 1970, Mishima composed that the authors he gave careful consideration to in present day western writing were Georges Bataille, Pierre Klossowski, and Witold Gombrowicz.