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Here gathered in this small volume are five of the Japanese writer Shusaku Endo’s short stories exemplifying his style and his interests, presenting, as it were, Endo in a nutshell. “Unzen,” the opening story, touches on the subject of Silence, Endo’s most famous novel – that is the torture and martyrdom of Christians in seventeenth-century Japan. Next comes “A Fifty-year-old Man” in which Mr. Chiba takes up ballroom dancing and faces the imminent death of his brother and his dog Whitey. In “Japanese in Warsaw” a business man has a strange encounter; in “The Box” an old photo album and a few postcards have a tale to reveal. Finally included is “The Case of Isobe,” the opening chapter of Endo’s wonderful novel Deep River.
| Subjects: | Short stories, Japanese Shusaku Endo, Translations into English |
| Notes: | Contents: Unzen, A fifty-year-old man, Japanese in Warsaw, The box, The case of Isobe. |
| Description: | 84 p. ; 18 cm. |
| ISBN: | 9780811214391 |
| OCLC Number: | 42810750 |
| Genre: | Fiction |
| Document Type: | Book |
| Publisher: | New Directions |
| Publication Place: | New York |
| English Publication Date: | 2000 |

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