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Five by Endo - New Directions Bibelot S. Shusaku. Endo First edition
Five by Endo - New Directions Bibelot S.
Shusaku. Endo
Five wonderful stories by the Japanese master. Winner of every major Japanese literary prize, his work translated around the globe, Shusaku Endo (1923-1996) is a great and unique figure in the literature of the twentient century. "Irrevocably enmeshed in Japanese culture, he is by virtue of his religion [Endo was Roman Catholic] irrevocably alienated from it" (Geoffrey O'Brian, Village Voice). It is this aspect that has made Endo so particularly intriguing to his readership at home and abroad. Now gathered in a New Directions Bibelot edition are five of Endo's supreme short stories exemplifying his style and his interests, presenting, as it were, Endo in a nutshell. "Unzen," the opening story, touches on the subject of Silence Endo's most famous novel -- that is the torture and martyrdom of Christians in seventeenth-century Japan. Next comes "A Fifty-year-old Man" in which Mr. Chiba takes up ballroom dancing and faces the imminent death of his brother and his dog Whitey. In "MJapanese in Warsaw" a business man has a strange encounter; in "The Box," an old photo album and a few postcards have a tale to reveal. Finally included is "The Case of Isobe," the opening chapter of Endo's novel Deep River in which Isobe, a member of a tour group, hopes to find in India the reincarnation of the wife he took so much for granted.
96 pages
| Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
| Released | June 17, 2000 |
| Original release date | 2003 |
| ISBN13 | 9780811214391 |
| Publishers | New Directions Publishing Corporation |
| Pages | 96 |
| Dimensions | 180 × 178 × 6 mm · 86 g |
| Language | English |
| Translator | Gessel, Van C. |
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