Shogun
- Language
- EN
- Pages
- 1136
- Year
- 1999
- Format
- Size
- 5 MB
- ISBN
- 9780340766163
Description
Step back in time to the tumultuous 17th-century Japan of *Shogun*, James Clavell's epic masterpiece. This gripping historical novel plunges readers into a world of fierce warlords, intricate political machinations, and the clash of vastly different cultures. Follow the extraordinary journey of John Blackthorne, an English pilot shipwrecked on Japan's shores, whose arrival ignites a chain of events that will reshape the nation. As Blackthorne navigates the complex social hierarchies and unwritten rules of feudal Japan, he finds himself entangled with powerful daimyo, the ruling shogunate, and the formidable samurai class. His struggle for survival evolves into a quest for influence, forcing him to confront the Bushido code of honor, loyalty, and unwavering duty, all while battling to understand and perhaps even assimilate into this alien land.
*Shogun* is more than just a story of a foreigner's plight; it's a sweeping saga of ambition, betrayal, and the pursuit of power. Witness the intricate dance of politics and intrigue as Blackthorne becomes an unlikely player in the struggle for supremacy among Japan's most powerful figures. Explore the profound impact of the Catholic Church and Jesuit missionaries, whose presence adds another layer of complexity to the already volatile landscape. Experience the thrill of breathtaking battles and the chilling reality of traditions like seppuku. This richly detailed narrative, adapted for television, offers an immersive dive into the heart of Feudal Japan, exploring themes of cultural relations, forbidden love, and the enduring quest for understanding across seemingly insurmountable divides. Prepare for an unforgettable adventure that has captivated readers for generations.
*Shogun* is more than just a story of a foreigner's plight; it's a sweeping saga of ambition, betrayal, and the pursuit of power. Witness the intricate dance of politics and intrigue as Blackthorne becomes an unlikely player in the struggle for supremacy among Japan's most powerful figures. Explore the profound impact of the Catholic Church and Jesuit missionaries, whose presence adds another layer of complexity to the already volatile landscape. Experience the thrill of breathtaking battles and the chilling reality of traditions like seppuku. This richly detailed narrative, adapted for television, offers an immersive dive into the heart of Feudal Japan, exploring themes of cultural relations, forbidden love, and the enduring quest for understanding across seemingly insurmountable divides. Prepare for an unforgettable adventure that has captivated readers for generations.
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