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The Samurai

Autor Shusaku Endo Traducere de van C Gessel
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 28 aug 2018
In 1613, four low-ranking Japanese samurai, accompanied by a Spanish priest,
set sail for Mexico to bargain for trading rights with the West in exchange for
a Catholic crusade through Japan. Their arduous journey lasts four years, as
they travel onward to Mexico then Rome, where they are persuaded that the
success of their mission depends on their conversion to Christianity. In fact,
the enterprise seems to have been futile from the start: the mission returns to
Japan to find that the political tides have shifted. The authorities are now pursuing an isolationist policy and a ruthless stamping out of Western influences.
In the face of disillusionment and death, the samurai can only find solace in a
savior they're not sure they believe in. 
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780811227902
ISBN-10: 0811227901
Pagini: 272
Dimensiuni: 140 x 213 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Editura: New Directions Publishing Corporation

Notă biografică

Shusaku Endo (1923-96) was one of 20th century Japan's greatest novelists. His major works includeThe Sea and Poison,Silence(a film adaptation directed by Martin Scorsese was released in 2017),When I WhistleandThe Samurai.

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Powerful... beautifully written... a fascinating narrative with its double perspective from East to West
Endo is really like no one else... as that rarity, a Japanese Catholic, he has found a border territory--of cultural and psychological clash--which is all his own.
Endo to my mind is one of the finest living novelists