Here are some of Yukio Mishima's most notable works:
Novels:
* Confessions of a Mask (1949) - Mishima's debut novel, exploring themes of homosexuality, identity, and societal pressures.
* The Temple of the Golden Pavilion (1956) - A philosophical novel about a young monk who burns down the temple.
* Forbidden Colors (1953) - A controversial novel about an affair between a married woman and a younger man.
* The Sailor Who Fell from Grace with the Sea (1963) - A surreal and often violent novel about a group of boys who kill a sailor.
* The Sea of Fertility (1965-1970) - A four-volume tetralogy that is considered Mishima's magnum opus.
Plays:
* The Lady of the Snow (1956)
* The Sun and Steel (1968)
* The Damask Drum (1969)
Essays and Short Stories:
* The Sound of Waves (1954)
* Patriotism (1961)
* Sun and Steel (1968)
Other:
* Mishima: A Life in Four Chapters (1985) - A film based on Mishima's life and his ritual suicide.
Mishima is known for his intense and often controversial style, exploring themes of death, beauty, masculinity, and the conflict between tradition and modernity. He was a highly influential writer and a key figure in Japanese literature.