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Jan 1, 1907 — Jan 1, 1991· 84 yrs

JAPAN AUTHOR · FICTION · HISTORY

Yasushi Inoue

Also known as: 井上靖, Yasushi Inoué

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The remarks which follow are aimed at revealing the magic power which Confucius saw, quite correctly, as the very essence of human virtue.

— from Confucius

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The Samurai Banner of Furin Kazan

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The blue wolf

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Confucius

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Yasushi Inoue, who has been aptly described as the Grand Old Man of Japanese letters, was also one of the most popular novelists in Japan. His novel Confucius (Koshi) topped sales of 700,000 copies in its first year of publication. The story is told through the eyes of Yen-chiang, a fictitious disciple of the Master, who, in his advanced years, lectures a younger generation of followers. Yen-chiang rescues Confucius from the obscurity of the past with a series of vivid set pieces. He guides his listeners - and the reader - across the vast Chinese landscape and the turmoil of the warring states on an intimate journey with the Sage. The brilliantly crafted historical narrative is interwoven with famous lines from the Analects, immortalized through the centuries. Tantalizing glimpses of Confucius himself flicker from the pages, his extraordinariness harmonizing with his humanness. . An elusive yet lifelike portrait of Confucius emerges. At the same time the novel provides a stimulating introduction to the great philosopher for readers uninitiated in Far Eastern thought, and a refreshing new perspective for the veteran Sinologist.

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