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Forty-Seven Samurai: A Tale of Vengeance & Death in Haiku and Letters Paperback – November 26, 2019
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Hiroaki Sato
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Print length280 pages
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LanguageEnglish
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PublisherStone Bridge Press
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Publication dateNovember 26, 2019
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Dimensions6 x 0.75 x 8.5 inches
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ISBN-101611720540
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ISBN-13978-1611720549
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Editorial Reviews
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"One of Japan’s most sprawling and endlessly intriguing of bloody epics... Hiroaki Sato weaves a rich portrait of a paradoxical society governed by value systems vastly different to our own."
—Damian Flanagan, The Japan Times
“The vengeance of the Forty-Seven Samurai ended in an early-morning flash of violence and bravado. This book is the scaffolding under that flash. Here are the warring claims to how the incident came to pass; here are contemporary accounts, but also the vivid poems, plays, stories and penal codes that have been revivifying that legend in the centuries since.”
—Forrest Gander, Pulitzer Prize-winning author
"Hiroaki Sato, a poet, author of Legends of the Samurai (where he first retells this story) and the PEN award-winning translator of many Japanese writers including Princess Shikishi, Yukio Mishima and Kenji Miyazawa, does something which others have not attempted, namely to provide more than just an accurate historical account of the event and its aftermath. Sato allows the participants to speak in their own words through their own haiku and letters, which immediately renders them three-dimensional and thoroughly human."
—The Asian Review of Books
"A striking mosaic of original source materials. By creating a Rashōmon Effect with his multi-faceted approach Sato deepens the mysteries of the 47 Rōnin Incident."
—Doris G. Bargen, Author of Suicidal Honor
"Sato enlightens his readers, in English, on Japanese customs and culture relative to the incidents of the 47 Ronin with history, correspondence, and poetry, which may be unknown even to the Japanese people."
—Prof. Allan Sosei Palmer, Urasenke Chanoyu, Kyoto, Boston
“The pre-eminent translator of Japanese poetry in our time...possessed of an unfiltered enthusiasm and spontaneity.”
—August Kleinzahler, London Review of Books
“Over the last four decades, English-speaking aficionados of modern Japanese literature have delighted in the numerous translations, both of prose and poetry, undertaken by the masterful hand of translator, essayist, and poet Hiroaki Sato.”
—Meera Viswanathan
About the Author
Hiroaki Sato is a prolific, award-winning writer of books on Japanese history and literature, and a translator of classical and modern Japanese poetry into English. American poet Gary Snyder has called Sato "perhaps the finest translator of contemporary Japanese poetry into American English."
He is the author of the classic works Legends of the Samurai. and The Sword and the Mind
His reviews and articles have appeared in The Philadelphia Inquirer, The New York Times Book Review, AsiaWeek, Mainichi Daily News, St. Andrews Review, Journal of the Association of Teachers of Japanese, The Journal of American and Canadian Studies, Comparative Literature Studies, The Japan Times, The Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies, The Journal of Japanese Studies, Modern Haiku, Japan Focus, and others.
He recently received the 2017-2018 Japan-U.S. Friendship Commission Translation Prize for Silver Spoon (Stone Bridge Press).
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Product details
- Publisher : Stone Bridge Press (November 26, 2019)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 280 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1611720540
- ISBN-13 : 978-1611720549
- Item Weight : 12 ounces
- Dimensions : 6 x 0.75 x 8.5 inches
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Best Sellers Rank:
#2,305,684 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #750 in Haiku & Japanese Poetry
- #868 in Japanese Literature
- #15,522 in Eastern Philosophy (Books)
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