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Spring Castle

Spring Castle

By: Ishimure, Michiko
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Spring Castle

Spring Castle

Regular price £13.59
Sale price £13.59 Regular price
"A magnificent historical novel extolling the virtues and exposing the vices of human beings." —Sajed Kamal, author, artist, and sustainability educator

The Untold Story of the Christian Rebellion That Changed Japanese History

Spring Castle is the epic story of Japan''s bloody Shimabara Rebellion, told through the eyes of the Japanese peasants and former samurai who rose up against oppression with extraordinary bravery. Facing religious persecution, merciless taxation, drought and famine, 37,000 ordinary men, women and children led by a charismatic teenage boy named Shiro Masuda occupy an abandoned castle, only to be ruthlessly slaughtered by the Shogun''s army.

History books have retold this story countless times, but renowned novelist Michiko Ishimure spent fifty years imaginatively reconstructing the lives, thoughts, fears and dreams of the forgotten people who perished that day—likely including her own ancestors. With great sensitivity, Ishimure depicts the religious awakening and struggles of a large cast of characters who gradually come to recognize that they have no choice but to fight for their freedom and dignity.

As translator Bruce Allen writes, "Ishimure devoted her life to telling the stories of people whose lives were threatened by society''s desire for material progress. This book provides a requiem for the victims of this process, along with a call for recognition, reconciliation, and renewal."