Silence (Peter Owen Modern Classic)

Silence (Peter Owen Modern Classic)

by ShusakuEndo (Author)

Synopsis

SILENCE is the most important novel of the acclaimed Japanese author Shusaku Endo. A Japanese Catholic, Endo tells the story of two seventeenth-century missionaries attempting to shore up the oppressed Japanese Christian movement. Father Rodrigues has come to Japan to find the truth behind unthinkable rumours that his famous teacher Ferreira has renounced his faith. But after his arrival he discovers that the only way to help the brutally persecuted Christians may be to apostatize himself. - SILENCE caused considerable controversy in Japan on its publication in 1967. - Martin Scorsese is currently working on a film version of the novel. - Having won of many of Japan's major literary prizes, Endo's work has been published in twenty-eight languages.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 312
Edition: New Ed
Publisher: Peter Owen Ltd
Published: 15 Oct 2003

ISBN 10: 072061211X
ISBN 13: 9780720612110

Media Reviews
'This is a masterpiece. There can be no higher praise.' - DAILY TELEGRAPH 'Superb and harrowing - his masterpiece.' - OBSERVER 'One of the finest novels of our time.' - GRAHAM GREENE 'A marvellous book... Mr Endo is giving deep thought to the most basic problems of truth and how in exchanging it among ourselves we misconstruct its nature at every step.' - SPECTATOR 'It is a remarkable work... sombre, delicate and startlingly empathetic.' - JOHN UPDIKE, NEW YORKER