
"...Ross stands in a long line of westerners who have tried to make sense of Mishima's extraordinary death. He approaches his subject through a passion, shared with his subject, for Japanese swords and the art of iaido - swordsmanship. Martial-arts enthusiasts are an occupational hazard of expatriate life in Japan. Every second western man you meet is a wage-slave English teacher by day but, by night, a cat-footed warrior disciple...Mishima's Sword resembles a bento...more...."
This Guardian review notes that this book's author appears as a character in Robert Twigger's Angry White Pyjamas where he is described as "the original whiz-kid", now washed up in Japan, "trapped by the easy money of English teaching, rewriting and doing voiceovers for business videos".
More reviews here, here and here.