
Ishin zenʼya: Sufinkusu to 34-nin no samurai
によって
Akira Suzuki
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History
形式
ペーパーバック
ページ数
372
言語
日本語
公開されました
Jan 1, 1992
出版社
Shogakkan
版
Shohan
ISBN-10
4094600183
ISBN-13
9784094600186
説明
Set against the backdrop of feudal Japan, this narrative intricately weaves together themes of honor, courage, and the complexities of the samurai way of life. The author, Akira Suzuki, crafts a tale that delves into the trials and tribulations faced by 34 distinct samurai, each embodying unique virtues and flaws. Their stories intersect in unexpected ways, creating a rich tapestry that captures the essence of a bygone era.
The characters navigate the harsh realities of their time, grappling with personal dilemmas and societal expectations. Through the lens of each samurai's journey, readers are exposed to the intricate hierarchy and code of ethics that governed their lives. The interactions between these warriors offer a profound commentary on loyalty, the pursuit of glory, and the bittersweet nature of existence.
Suzuki's narrative style engages the reader, bringing to life both the stunning landscapes of historical Japan and the inner landscapes of its warriors’ hearts. This work not only serves as a historical account but also invites contemplation on timeless values and the human experience, making it a compelling read for both history enthusiasts and fiction lovers alike.
The characters navigate the harsh realities of their time, grappling with personal dilemmas and societal expectations. Through the lens of each samurai's journey, readers are exposed to the intricate hierarchy and code of ethics that governed their lives. The interactions between these warriors offer a profound commentary on loyalty, the pursuit of glory, and the bittersweet nature of existence.
Suzuki's narrative style engages the reader, bringing to life both the stunning landscapes of historical Japan and the inner landscapes of its warriors’ hearts. This work not only serves as a historical account but also invites contemplation on timeless values and the human experience, making it a compelling read for both history enthusiasts and fiction lovers alike.