• Forbidden colors may refer to: Impossible color, a concept in color theory Forbidden colors (Japan), the reserved colors for the robes of the highest ranking...
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  • Forbidden Colors (禁色, Kinjiki) is a 1951 novel by Japanese writer Yukio Mishima, translated into English in 1968. A part two titled Higyō (秘楽, "Secret...
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  • The system of forbidden colors (禁色, kinjiki) developed in Japan in the 8th century saw certain colors of traditional court clothing reserved for certain...
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  • the song is taken from Japanese writer Yukio Mishima's 1951 novel Forbidden Colors; although not directly related to the film, both works include exploration...
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    Impossible colors are colors that do not appear in ordinary visual functioning. Different color theories suggest different hypothetical colors that humans...
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  • hierarchy were displayed and determined by certain colors. Colors known as kinjiki (禁色, "forbidden colors") were strictly reserved for the robes of the Imperial...
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    married the diplomat Koji Tomita (冨田浩司). While working on his novel Forbidden Colors (禁色, Kinjiki), Mishima visited gay bars in Japan. Mishima's sexual...
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  • (1978) Songwriter/Vocalist/Keyboardist - Founder with Gary Miller Forbidden Colors (1980) Keyboardist/Vocalist He is the son of actors Clu Gulager and...
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  • checkup, appear in this book. The use of one further Mishima novel, Forbidden Colors, which describes the marriage of a homosexual man to a woman, was denied...
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  • translated into English, Schrader used it because his original choice, Forbidden Colors, was vetoed by Mishima's widow. John Nathan, Mishima: A Biography (1974)...
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