Descubre la vida de Miyamoto Musashi, el más famoso samurai de la historia de Japón. Una extraordinaria novela de aventuras en la mejor tradición narrativa japonesa. Un clásico imprescindible de las letras niponas.Ya puedes disfrutar del primer volumen de los tres que componen esta obra. “Musashi es una saga imprescindible para todos aquellos que busquen un libro de aventuras conmovedor” . Washington Post Book World “Esta brillante aventura de samurais ha vendido más de 120 millones de unidades en Japón. Ahora tenemos la oportunidad de comprobar por qué”. Publishers Weekly “Tiene todo lo que podrías esperar de una saga épica de aventuras”. Jan Morris “Dramática y excitante”. Philadelphia Bulletin “Lo que el viento se llevó de Japón”. Edwin O. Reischauer (Harvard University)
Eiji Yoshikawa Libros
Eiji Yoshikawa fue un novelista histórico japonés, célebre por sus distintivas reinterpretaciones de relatos clásicos. Inspirado por leyendas y obras maestras, adaptó magistralmente estas vastas narrativas a formas más accesibles, revitalizándolas y despertando un renovado interés por la historia de Japón. Su obra destaca por su habilidad para conectar historias complejas con el lector contemporáneo, afianzando su legado como uno de los autores de ficción histórica más importantes de Japón.






Miyamoto Musashi fue un samurai que ha pasado a la Historia como el mejor guerrero que ha dado Japón y se ha convertido en un símbolo nacional, ya que representa a la cultura japonesa más tradicional.- En su peregrinar por Japón, la fama de Musashi ha ido aumentando a la par que su creciente dominio del Camino de la Espada. Convertido en un espadachín ejemplar, los grandes señores del Japón feudal quieren emplearlo y hacer de él su siervo, convencidos de la tremenda valía de su brazo. Sin embargo, Musashi no es el único guerrero cuyo nombre está en boca de todos: como él, Sasaki Kojiro se ha hecho con una reputación sin parangón. Sólo uno de ellos puede quedar como el más grande
Musashi (New Edition)
- 984 páginas
- 35 horas de lectura
Set in feudal Japan, this classic samurai novel follows the legendary exploits of a renowned swordsman, blending historical events with rich storytelling. The new edition showcases a striking cover design by Takehiko Inoue, known for his work on Slam Dunk and Vagabond, enhancing the book's appeal for both new and returning readers. The narrative delves into themes of honor, skill, and the warrior's journey, making it a timeless exploration of samurai culture.
Taiko: An Epic Novel Of War And Glory In Feudal Japan
- 944 páginas
- 34 horas de lectura
Set against the backdrop of 12th century Japan, this novel explores the fierce conflict between the Heike and Genji clans as they vie for power amid a fractured nation. Eiji Yoshikawa vividly depicts the wars, intrigues, and romances of this tumultuous period, creating a compelling narrative that resonates with the drama of Japanese history. The new edition includes insights from historian Alexander Bennett, highlighting the novel's significance and its enduring appeal as a classic of modern fiction.
A fictional account told by Eiji Yoshikawa of the revenge carried out by forty-seven ronin of Lord Asano.
The Way of Life and Death (Musashi Book 5)
- 325 páginas
- 12 horas de lectura
They were the two most feared swordsmen of their age: Miyamoto Musashi, mysterious and introspective, and Sasaki Kojiro, arrogant and ambitious. In war-torn Japan, each was thrust forward as a hero of opposing sides . . . and began their final epic confrontation.
The Heike Story: A Modern Translation of the Classic Japanese Tale of Love and War
- 576 páginas
- 21 horas de lectura
Set against a backdrop of rich Japanese culture, this modern translation captivates with its narrative power and poetic elements. The Heike Story offers an engaging glimpse into historical events and characters that shaped Japan, making it an essential read for those interested in cultural heritage. The edition is enhanced by a foreword from Dr. Davinder Bhowmik, providing context and insights into the significance of this classic work for contemporary audiences.
Musashi: Book 1 - Earth, Water and Fire
A Completely New & Unabridged Translation of the Bestselling Japanese Novel of All Time
- 576 páginas
- 21 horas de lectura
Set against the backdrop of 17th-century Japan, the narrative follows Miyamoto Musashi, a renowned swordsman who begins his journey as a wandering Ronin after the Battle of Sekigahara. Initially driven by the desire for glory, Musashi becomes a formidable fighter, defeating elite opponents with ease. However, after 62 duels, he retreats to reflect on the futility of his pursuits. Emerging with a newfound philosophy, he dedicates himself to teaching aspiring Samurai, culminating in his influential work, The Book of Five Rings, which explores the essence of warrior existence and self-discipline.
Musashi: The Novel (Book 2) Wind and Void
The Epic Tale of a Vagabond Samurai Who Becomes Japan's Greatest Swordsman and Philosopher (Completely New & Unabridged Edition)
- 548 páginas
- 20 horas de lectura
Set against the backdrop of 17th-century Japan, the narrative follows Miyamoto Musashi, a legendary swordsman who begins his journey wounded and aimless after the Battle of Sekigahara. As a wandering Ronin, he defeats numerous skilled opponents, yet finds little fulfillment in his victories. Retreating into seclusion, Musashi discovers the importance of self-discipline and purpose, ultimately teaching aspiring Samurai and penning his philosophical work, The Book of Five Rings. This unabridged translation captures his transformation and quest for meaning.

