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Forty-Seven Samurai: A Tale of Vengeance and Suicide in Haiku and Letters
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A remarkable and true tale of loyalty, vengeance, and ritual suicide. . . . In the spring of 1701, the regional lord Asano Naganori wounded his supervising official, Kira Yoshinaka, during an important ceremony in the ruling shogunate's Edo Castle and was at once condemned to death. Within two years, in the dead of winter, a band of forty-seven of Asano's retainers avenged
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Paperback, 280 pages
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November 1st 2019
by Stone Bridge Press
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The start of this book is quite funny: it's like listening to a drunk who attempts to explain quantum theory but goes into how, actually, Niels Bohr's pants were of green colour and not beige as was written in Science, and...
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Women themselves couldn’t help thinking their life depended on their face and figure, let alone their getup, “in a world where men spent half a year to learn to scrutinize their own clothes, hair styles, and swords, but also the way they walked,...more
I have this as an ebook. Big mistake for me. This needs the physical copy to be able to dip into, refer back to and refer to endnotes.
It's a very detailed look over the evidence regarding the two incidents, as well as lots of detail giving the social, cultural and political context. Which is great - but hard work. Something to return to, reading a few pages at a time, and then mulling it over.
A great reference book to have on your (physical) bookshelf, for sure. ...more
It's a very detailed look over the evidence regarding the two incidents, as well as lots of detail giving the social, cultural and political context. Which is great - but hard work. Something to return to, reading a few pages at a time, and then mulling it over.
A great reference book to have on your (physical) bookshelf, for sure. ...more
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Hiroaki Sato (佐藤 紘彰) born 1942, is a Japanese poet and prolific translator who writes frequently for The Japan Times. He has been called (by Gary Snyder) "perhaps the finest translator of contemporary Japanese poetry into American English."
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