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Taiko: An Epic Novel Of War And Glory In Feudal Japan

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The second half of the sixteenth century brings chaos to Japan as rival clans vie for territorial expansion during a civil war. Several noble families seek to unify the country, but only three men possess the real capability to achieve this: Nobunaga Oda, Ieyasu Tokugawa, and the son of a fallen samurai, Hideyoshi Toyotomi. The story begins with Hideyoshi, a poor village boy whose injured samurai father can no longer support the family and soon dies. His mother remarries, worsening the strained relationship with his stepfather, prompting Hideyoshi to flee and serve a noble. After a long journey, he enters the service of Nobunaga Oda, quickly rising from sandal bearer to infantry commander due to his skills and dedication. His ascent is just beginning. The book offers a profound insight into Japanese thought and values, with each chapter masterfully illustrating the Japanese approach to life and death. The most poignant scenes capture the farewells of defeated warriors to their families and their seppuku, often followed by loved ones. This epic historical novel provides a unique perspective on Japanese reality, distinct from the familiar narrative of Clavell's Shogun.

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Taiko: An Epic Novel Of War And Glory In Feudal Japan, Eiji Yoshikawa

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