Shogun by James Clavell, David Case (Narrated by)

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  • Pub. Date: June 2007
  • Sales Rank: 135,075
  • Duration: 48 hours, 25 minutes (equivalent to 65 audio CDs)

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  • Pub. Date: June 2007
  • Publisher: Books on Tape, Incorporated
  • Format: MP3 Book
  • Sales Rank: 135,075
  • Duration: 48 hours, 25 minutes (equivalent to 65 audio CDs)
  • File Size: 1334 MB
  • ISBN-13: 9781415944813
  • ISBN: 1415944814
  • Edition Description: Unabridged

Synopsis

A bold English adventurer. An invincible Japanese warlord. A beautiful woman torn between two ways of life, two ways of love. All brought together in an extraordinary saga of a time and a place aflame with conflict, passion, ambition, lust, and the struggle for power...


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Reviewers have cited the story itself as the source of Shogun's appeal. Gorney of the Washington Post described it as "one of those books that blots up vacations and imperils marriages, because it simply will not let the reader go," and Library Journal contributor Mitsu Yamamoto deemed it "a wonderful churning brew of adventure, intrigue, love, philosophy, and history." "Clavell has a gift," contended Schott in the New York Times Book Review. "It may be something that cannot be taught or earned. He breathes narrative. It's almost impossible not to continue to read Shogun once having opened it. The imagination is possessed by Blackthorne, Toranaga and medieval Japan. Clavell creates a world: people, customs, settings, needs and desires all become so enveloping that you forget who and where you are."

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Biography

James Clavell, who died in 1994, was a screenwriter, director, producer, and novelist born in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Although he wrote the screenplays for a number of acclaimed films, including The Fly (1958), The Great Escape (1963), and To Sir With Love (1967), he is best known for his epic novels in his Asian Saga.


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A must read - againby Raleigh

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November 23, 2009: I enjoyed this book the first time around and decided to buy it, again, and read it a second time. It's a long book, at over a thousand pages in paperback, but provides for entertaining reading. And, even though the TV movie did not live up to the book, it can help in establishing the characters in your mind. A very good book that is somewhat different than the run of the mill.

historically true to life japanese culture.by venus907

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June 14, 2009: myself, i was drawn too the book not just because of history or culture.but for very personal reason's. my son is a relative of the seventh shogun kawanishi. Being an american myself and studying the culture and history. shogun brought everything together beautifully. very enjoyable read for somebody studying or just enjoying japanese culture.and very historically true to life it was written.


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