Gai-Jin

Author:   James Clavell
Publisher:   Blackstone Publishing
Volume:   3
ISBN:  

9781094188058


Pages:   1126
Publication Date:   05 January 2021
Format:   Paperback
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This epic novel by master writer James Clavell, loosely based on the Namamugi Incident and Anglo-Satsuma War that took place in the late 1800s, is a richly researched, panoramic view of Japan's budding relationship with the Western powers, its sweeping societal changes, and the political upheaval that followed. As Malcolm Struan, the son of Culum and Tess Struan, and a small band of Westerners travel down the Tōkaidō road, they are attacked by two Satsuma samurai, who mortally wound John Canterbury and seriously injure Malcolm, who then finds reprieve in the merchant village of Yokohama after a narrow escape facilitated by the unscathed Angelique. Angelique Richaud, Malcolm's penniless but beautiful French companion, is thrown into a world of political intrigue, fierce devotion, unstable family dynamics, blackmail, and secrets as the trading houses battle for supremacy. With a cast of dynamic and fully recognized characters, Gai-Jin spins a tale of passionate love affairs, devastating loss, intense power struggles, and the fight to survive and thrive in a hostile new land that will leave readers longing for another foray into Clavell's extraordinary Asian Saga.

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Author:   James Clavell
Publisher:   Blackstone Publishing
Imprint:   Blackstone Publishing
Volume:   3
Dimensions:   Width: 13.70cm , Height: 5.10cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   1.134kg
ISBN:  

9781094188058


ISBN 10:   1094188050
Pages:   1126
Publication Date:   05 January 2021
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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A grand historical perspective that makes us feel we're understanding how today's Japan came into being...Absorbing...Full of rich characters and complicated action. -- New York Times Gai-Jin is Shogun plus!...Great entertainment. -- New York Daily News Gai-Jin is major reading. If you like Clavell's other novels, you'll surely sink your teeth into this one. He is a master at capturing the Japanese persona...He dives deep into the complexitites of a monarchic society and the early attempts at cross-cultural negotiations. The result is nothing less than a saga. -- Chicago Sun-Times A well-told story...few eras of Japanese history were more violent, turbulent, and politically exasperating than the 1860s...Mr. Clavell revels in the turbulence of political death and rebirth. -- New York Times Book Review Clavell keeps you turning the pages. -- Los Angeles Daily News Compelling...The Japanese love fine jubako--lacquered boxes that fit within boxes that are in boxes. In Gai-Jin, James Clavell has written a jubako of a novel. -- Christian Science Monitor Engrossing...entertaining...the broad portrait is accurate and as colorful as an ancient Kabuki play. -- People Exhilarating...a rich, enveloping novel. -- Cosmopolitan Interesting, exciting...James Clavell fans will love it! -- Milwaukee Journal Once you're into it, you...are swept along by spirited storytelling...Clavell writes at full throttle as if infused by the soul of Alexandre Dumas...You get your money's worth if you want to spend it here. -- Kirkus Reviews Unceasingly satisfying...Clavell is in top-notch form...He again melds plot-driven storytelling and colorful characterization in vibrant collaboration with an exotic, dynamic setting. -- Publishers Weekly With great skill and intelligence...Gai-Jin is just the ticket. It has it all: murders, battles, rapes, earthquakes, sword fights, insanely convoluted political intrigues, and innumerable accounts of 'pillowing' with beautiful women. -- San Francisco Chronicle


""A grand historical perspective that makes us feel we're understanding how today's Japan came into being...Absorbing...Full of rich characters and complicated action."" -- ""New York Times"" Gai-Jin is Shōgun plus!...Great entertainment."" -- ""New York Daily News"" Gai-Jin is major reading. If you like Clavell's other novels, you'll surely sink your teeth into this one. He is a master at capturing the Japanese persona...He dives deep into the complexitites of a monarchic society and the early attempts at cross-cultural negotiations. The result is nothing less than a saga."" -- ""Chicago Sun-Times"" ""A well-told story...few eras of Japanese history were more violent, turbulent, and politically exasperating than the 1860s...Mr. Clavell revels in the turbulence of political death and rebirth."" -- ""New York Times Book Review"" ""Clavell keeps you turning the pages."" -- ""Los Angeles Daily News"" ""Compelling...The Japanese love fine jubako--lacquered boxes that fit within boxes that are in boxes. In Gai-Jin, James Clavell has written a jubako of a novel."" -- ""Christian Science Monitor"" ""Engrossing...entertaining...the broad portrait is accurate and as colorful as an ancient Kabuki play."" -- ""People"" ""Exhilarating...a rich, enveloping novel."" -- ""Cosmopolitan"" ""Interesting, exciting...James Clavell fans will love it!"" -- ""Milwaukee Journal"" ""Once you're into it, you...are swept along by spirited storytelling...Clavell writes at full throttle as if infused by the soul of Alexandre Dumas...You get your money's worth if you want to spend it here."" -- ""Kirkus Reviews"" ""Unceasingly satisfying...Clavell is in top-notch form...He again melds plot-driven storytelling and colorful characterization in vibrant collaboration with an exotic, dynamic setting."" -- ""Publishers Weekly"" ""With great skill and intelligence...Gai-Jin is just the ticket. It has it all: murders, battles, rapes, earthquakes, sword fights, insanely convoluted political intrigues, and innumerable accounts of 'pillowing' with beautiful women."" -- ""San Francisco Chronicle""


With great skill and intelligence...Gai-Jin is just the ticket. It has it all: murders, battles, rapes, earthquakes, sword fights, insanely convoluted political intrigues, and innumerable accounts of 'pillowing' with beautiful women. -- San Francisco Chronicle Unceasingly satisfying...Clavell is in top-notch form...He again melds plot-driven storytelling and colorful characterization in vibrant collaboration with an exotic, dynamic setting. -- Publishers Weekly Once you're into it, you...are swept along by spirited storytelling...Clavell writes at full throttle as if infused by the soul of Alexandre Dumas...You get your money's worth if you want to spend it here. -- Kirkus Reviews Interesting, exciting...James Clavell fans will love it! -- Milwaukee Journal Exhilarating...a rich, enveloping novel. -- Cosmopolitan Engrossing...entertaining...the broad portrait is accurate and as colorful as an ancient Kabuki play. -- People Compelling...The Japanese love fine jubako--lacquered boxes that fit within boxes that are in boxes. In Gai-Jin, James Clavell has written a jubako of a novel. -- Christian Science Monitor Clavell keeps you turning the pages. -- Los Angeles Daily News A well-told story...few eras of Japanese history were more violent, turbulent, and politically exasperating than the 1860s...Mr. Clavell revels in the turbulence of political death and rebirth. -- New York Times Book Review A grand historical perspective that makes us feel we're understanding how today's Japan came into being...absorbing...full of rich characters and complicated action. -- New York Times Gai-Jin is major reading. If you like Clavell's other novels, you'll surely sink your teeth into this one. He is a master at capturing the Japanese persona...He dives deep into the complexitites of a monarchic society and the early attempts at cross-cultural negotiations. The result is nothing less than a saga. -- Chicago Sun-Times Gai-Jin is Shogun plus!...Great entertainment. -- New York Daily News


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James Clavell (1921-1994) was a novelist, screenwriter, director, and World War II veteran and prisoner of war. He is best known for his epic Asian Saga novels, which launched with the 1962 bestseller King Rat, and their televised adaptations. He also wrote screenplays for such films as The Great Escape and The Fly, and was a writer, director, and producer on To Sir, with Love. His books Shōgun, Noble House, Tai-Pan, and Whirlwind were #1 New York Times bestsellers.

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