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Posted in Japanese (Sunday, September 7, 2008)

By Global Oriental. Sells new for $95.00.
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Posted in Japanese (Sunday, September 7, 2008)

Written by Takashi Inoue. By . There are some available for $123.59.
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Written by Eleanor Hull. By Friendship Press. There are some available for $2.98.
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Written by Christopher Ross. By Da Capo Press. Sells new for $11.47. There are some available for $10.87.
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2 comments about Mishima's Sword: Travels in Search of a Samurai Legend.
  1. Christopher Ross goes on a quest for the sword used to assist in the suicide of Yushio Mishima, one of Japan's most famous authors. Along the way, the reader is treated to a history of Japan, lessons on Kendo, and insight into Mishima himself, and icon (or iconoclast?) of Japanese literature. In essence, the quest for the physical sword takes secondary importance, behind Ross's quest to understand the man, the times, and the context of his suicide.

    For those that read Twigger's Angry White Pajamas, this book is a more serious, and more culturally detailed view of the same genre. Perhaps the connection comes as Christopher Ross was the uber-guru that Twigger wrote about...

    If there's one issue I have with the book, it's that the writer at times talks down to the reader. For example, most anyone reading this has experienced international travel - the audience is a cosmopolitan set. Explaining the details of an inflight entertainment system detracts from the overall story.

    That said, the book is still concise and well written, and worthy of a read from any afficianado of Japan. It certainly earns a prominent place on my bookshelf!


  2. I found this book by accident while waiting for someone, and I was enthralled by it. Ross uses the sensational circumstances of Mishima's very public and gruesome suicide to explore Japanese martial culture in general and tries to explain his own fascination with it along the way.
    While he keeps tracking Mishima's life and death as a guide to his narrative, it becomes clearer and clearer that Mishima is conceivably of no importance outside his role as a popular author of nationalist appeal, and that his very theatrical life and death actually stand for very little. His careful reconstruction of himself and his image is not so uncommon, and in the end there is just another guy coming to terms with the very big chips on his shoulder, although he does so in a spectacular way.
    But along this way Ross manages by description of his travels and interviews to highlight and clarify Japanese history and fascination with death in a highly insightful way.
    Sometimes this book is just about Christopher Ross: For instance there is a whole section, where he describes feeling unwell and having to interrupt his stay in Japan to return to the UK. One can't help wondering if his editor slept through that part, since it seems to have very little to do with the rest of the story.
    Fortunately these deviations are relatively brief, as is the whole book, and you have basically read past them before they really trouble you. The rest of the ride is wonderful for people who share Ross' fascination with the martial aspects of Japan.


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Written by Benjamin Franklin. By ICON Group International, Inc.. Sells new for $19.95.
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Written by Baku Yumemakura. By . There are some available for $50.35.
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Posted in Japanese (Sunday, September 7, 2008)

Written by Robert Jay Lifton and Michael R. Reich and Kato Shuichi. By Yale University Press. The regular list price is $19.00. Sells new for $23.25. There are some available for $2.07.
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Written by Thomas Lamarre. By Center for Japanese Studies University of Mic. The regular list price is $60.00. Sells new for $65.00. There are some available for $64.99.
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Written by Herb Fagen. By Signet. The regular list price is $5.99. Sells new for $4.75. There are some available for $0.01.
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Written by Toson Shimazaki. By University of Hawaii Press. The regular list price is $27.00. Sells new for $22.50. There are some available for $13.50.
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Masanobu Tsuji's Underground Escape
Definitive Edition Anthology Of Yukio Mishima 42 Biography. Parent Japanese Language Book
Suddenly the sun: A biography of Shizuko Takahashi
Mishima's Sword: Travels in Search of a Samurai Legend
The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin (Webster's Japanese Thesaurus Edition)
Biography Of Abe No Seimei(C NOVELS BIBLIOTHEQUE) Japanese Language Book
Six Lives, Six Deaths: Portraits from Modern Japan
Shadows on the Screen: Tanizaki Jun'ichiro on Cinema and "Oriental" Aesthetics (Michigan Monograph Series in Japanese Studies) (Michigan Monograph Series in Japanese Studies, No. 53)
Nomo: The Inside Story on Baseball's Hottest Sensation
Chikuma River Sketches (Shaps Library of Translations)

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