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Shōgun, Volume 1
によって:
James Clavell
言語: 英語
形式: ハードカバー
出版日:
January 1st, 1975
出版社: Atheneum
ページ数: 533
ジャンル: Science Fiction, Action & Adventure
In a sweeping narrative set in feudal Japan, a foreigner named John Blackthorne finds himself navigating a world vastly different from his own. As a Pilot-Major of a Dutch ship, he is thrust into the complexities of a culture steeped in tradition, honor, and martial prowess. Blackthorne's experiences unfold against a backdrop of political intrigue and power struggles, where samurai uphold the code of bushido while grappling with the encroachment of Western influences.
The intricacies of Japanese society are brought to life through vivid character portrayals and rich detail. Blackthorne's journey is filled with challenges as he attempts to understand and integrate into a society that simultaneously fascinates and confounds him. His evolving relationship with a powerful daimyo reveals the stark contrasts between Eastern and Western philosophies, igniting a compelling exploration of loyalty, ambition, and the quest for understanding.
As he learns the language and customs, Blackthorne becomes embroiled in a world of espionage and warfare, where alliances shift like the tides. The struggle for control of Japan leads to gripping confrontations, testing not only his courage but also his adaptability to vastly different ways of life. Each encounter deepens his commitment to navigate this foreign land while trying to protect his crew and honor.
With intricate plotting and a deep sense of time and place, this tale invites readers to immerse themselves in the tumultuous landscape of Japan's past. Themes of honor, survival, and the clash of cultures resonate throughout, making it a powerful and enthralling read for anyone drawn to epic stories of adventure and transformation.
The intricacies of Japanese society are brought to life through vivid character portrayals and rich detail. Blackthorne's journey is filled with challenges as he attempts to understand and integrate into a society that simultaneously fascinates and confounds him. His evolving relationship with a powerful daimyo reveals the stark contrasts between Eastern and Western philosophies, igniting a compelling exploration of loyalty, ambition, and the quest for understanding.
As he learns the language and customs, Blackthorne becomes embroiled in a world of espionage and warfare, where alliances shift like the tides. The struggle for control of Japan leads to gripping confrontations, testing not only his courage but also his adaptability to vastly different ways of life. Each encounter deepens his commitment to navigate this foreign land while trying to protect his crew and honor.
With intricate plotting and a deep sense of time and place, this tale invites readers to immerse themselves in the tumultuous landscape of Japan's past. Themes of honor, survival, and the clash of cultures resonate throughout, making it a powerful and enthralling read for anyone drawn to epic stories of adventure and transformation.