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Musashi: The Art of War v. 2: An Epic Novel of the Samurai Era
  

Musashi: The Art of War v. 2: An Epic Novel of the Samurai Era (Paperback)

by Eiji Yoshikawa (Author), C.S. Terry (Translator)
4.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (94 customer reviews)

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"A stirring saga." --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.


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"... has sold over 120 million copies in Japan, and one can see why." --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Push life to an extreme, Jun 11 2004
By Tianzhi Yang "bystander" (NY,NY) - See all my reviews
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Ce commentaire est de: Musashi (Hardcover)
The philosophy of life for a real swordsman is to view the world as an obstacle that must be cut through in order to reach the destiny.

It's not hatred, in fact he respects his enemies and in some sense loves them. And he cut through his enemies in such respect.

However my opinion is that after cut through all the obstacles this attitude becomes his final shackle that he can't throw away.

He had mad a painting of a bird standing on the top of leafless tree. I guess this mirrors his own life,too.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful, Entertaining Tale, May 19 2004
By D.Ma (Vancouver, British Columbia Canada) - See all my reviews
Ce commentaire est de: Musashi (Hardcover)
Eiji Yoshikawa did a marvelous job combining the figures from that era in Japan's history into an exciting and thought provoking book. I first read this when I was in elementary school and I must say it has partly influenced me from that point forward. It made me think about my work ethics in school and appreciate the benefits of hard work and staying focused. Now I'm a few years out of University and I still think back to the lessons I learnt from this book.
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5.0 out of 5 stars a moving epic, samurai, Zen and how to be a legend, Feb 27 2004
By S. HONG "bookmant" (mars red sector) - See all my reviews
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Ce commentaire est de: Musashi (Hardcover)
this is a great book over 900 pages in the hardback edition but about a third into the epic i looked at the "remainder" and thought it could be a lot longer!

the story begins at "ground zero" as it were for best friends takezo - later to be musashi - and matahachi, both young men out to prove themselves and earn their place in the world, dreaming of becoming "rich and famous" quickly by joining the army to fight a big battle at Segikihara. they lost.

from the same starting point the two lives diverged significantly. takezo, a brash if not violent youth, was to realise that might is not right and there are things larger than himself with "help" from takuan soho, a monk, who seemed to be walking about the country trying to save people from themselves.

the transformation into musashi began in theory as it were - having being "imprisoned" in a room of a castle. cut off from the "real" world takezo read and study texts such as art of war for three years. when he emerged he is given the name musashi miyamoto and began his journey of way of the sword.

sword fights and duels are quite graphic but no buckets of blood. the death of a 13year old challenger may shock but not if understood from musashi's point of view.

woven closely is the love story between musashi and otsu, the once-betrothed of matahachi. there is also the hate-story of osugi, the mother of matahachi, and musashi. single-minded and always praying for justice, osugi chased musashi all over seeking revenge on him and otsu. but, true to japanese storytelling, there are not clear cut good or evil characters.

matahachi's misadventures of lazy drunkeness drifts from dreams of glory, masquarading as a well-known samurai, and a would-be assassin. a downward spiral. although musashi's elevated path led him to notoriety and "self-improvement", he too realised that he is also "too" human with his own failings.

in the end each went through a "hell" of their own making to perhaps find redemption.

definitely worth a second or third reading...now if only i read japanese

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3.0 out of 5 stars Kurosawa it's not: not gaga over this overly long saga!
Being a great fan of 20th century Japanese literature and Kurosawa's "Seven Samurai" the first page of this book made enough of an impression to approach the remaining 969. Lisez davantage
Published on Nov 4 2003 by B. Gone

5.0 out of 5 stars A lot of insights
This is a great book not just because of the action, characters, samurai spirit, etc., but also it gives the reader a lot of insights to the human nature and how to live a life... Lisez davantage
Published on Sep 2 2003 by pokian

5.0 out of 5 stars I can't say enough good things about this book
It is Japanese through and through.
After reading Musashi I realized how pale Shogun is.

This book is worth twice the price. Lisez davantage

Published on Aug 21 2003 by Ryan L. Shelton

5.0 out of 5 stars Stirring Saga
As a fan of Japanese martial arts and culture I always strive to seek out books, movies or other media to further gain an understanding of this complex society. Lisez davantage
Published on April 11 2003 by armando3194

4.0 out of 5 stars pass the sake
I judge this novel to be overall quite enthralling. It entices and excites the reader on a multitude of levels. Lisez davantage
Published on Feb 25 2003 by Sal Asutra

5.0 out of 5 stars The soul of the deep
Ten years ago, in my 15th, I read this book in my school library in Shanghai, China. Now I just finished it again sitting in the office in New York City. Lisez davantage
Published on Feb 21 2003 by Tianzhi Yang

5.0 out of 5 stars WOW!
I have read literally thousands of books yet this is the first that I have felt the desire to spend sick amounts of money to have bound in leather & edge gilded. Lisez davantage
Published on Dec 30 2002 by Enigma

4.0 out of 5 stars An excellent story!
Loosely based on an actual historical figure in early 17th century Japan (1600-1612) Musashi is a "most excellent" novel written by one of Japan's famous authors, Eiji... Lisez davantage
Published on Aug 17 2002 by C. L. PRICE

5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful saga!
This is a great book, and a must read for fun and for an insight into Japanese culture of the past 500 years leading up to today. Lisez davantage
Published on Jul 11 2002 by mgoulart1

5.0 out of 5 stars An excellent book, but remember that it's fiction
This book is a pleasant read, but keep in mind that it is SUGGESTED by the events in Musashi's life. Lisez davantage
Published on May 25 2002 by randmeister

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