The Tatar Whirlwind
A Novel of Seventeenth-Century East Asia
- An epic of colorful characters animating pivotal events taken straight from documented history
By the early seventeenth century the Tokugawa shogunate had achieved supremacy over the islands of Japan. Meanwhile, the great Ming dynasty of China, which came to power in 1368, was on its last legs. North of the Great Wall, the nomadic Jurchens were beginning to cause the Ming government trouble. Across this stage of international conflict and intrigue wanders a completely unlikely couple, the Jurchen princess Abiya, shipwrecked on the island of Hirado, and the minor samurai Katsura Shosuke, charged by his lord with returning her to her North China homeland. Neither has any inkling that they will soon become caught up in events that will shape the history of East Asia, and will bear witness to the birth of two remarkable and enduring regimes. An epic of colorful characters animating pivotal events taken straight from documented history, The Tatar Whirlwind was penned by Japan’s most popular writer of historical fiction and rendered in a masterful and accurate translation by a noted scholar of East Asian history.
- Publisher
- Floating World Editions
- ISBN
- 9781891640469
- Published
- 4th Dec 2006
- Binding
- Hardback
- Territory
- USA & Canada
- Size
- 6.39 in x 9.45 in
- Pages
- 656 Pages
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