I’ve discovered about shogun recently when the new film trailer dropped, I instantly was interested as I’m hooked on Japanese culture and learning actively Japanese.

The book was a fire, intense, stressful to read, dramatic and tragic but also partially satisfying with a dry aftertaste.

It’s so strange that I didn’t know that there was a book based on William Adam’s life although a lot of fiction in shogun still it highlights a lot William’s life, what I found satisfying is that in reality William Aka Anjin-san didn’t loose his lover as ( spoiler alert) he did loose Mariko in the book, that was a shocking twist, and the twist of toronaga who had burnt Erasmus in order to keep the barbarian in Japan, I’ve rarely cried over a book, but I’ve been crying for quite a long time on this boon.

Now I’m filled with sadness as such a wonderful book came to it’s end.

  • Horrorpunk0@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    You should check out Taiko by Eiji Yoshikawa. It takes place before the events of Shogun and you get to meet some of the characters from Shogun when they were young, like Toranaga.