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Hagakure

The Book of the Samurai

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Hagakure

By: Yamamoto Tsunetomo, William Scott Wilson - translator
Narrated by: Brian Nishii
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Living and dying with bravery and honor is at the heart of Hagakure, a series of texts written by an 18th-century samurai, Yamamoto Tsunetomo. It is a window into the samurai mind, illuminating the concept of bushido (the Way of the Warrior), which dictated how samurai were expected to behave, conduct themselves, live, and die. While Hagakure was for many years a secret text known only to the warrior vassals of the Nabeshima clan to which the author belonged, it later came to be recognized as a classic exposition of samurai thought. The original Hagakure consists of over 1,300 short texts that Tsunetomo dictated to a younger samurai over a seven-year period. William Scott Wilson has selected and translated here 300 of the most representative of those texts to create an accessible distillation of this guide for samurai. No other translator has so thoroughly and eruditely rendered this text into English.

For this edition, Wilson has added a new introduction that casts Hagakure in a different light than ever before. Tsunetomo refers to bushido as "the Way of death", a description that has held a morbid fascination for readers over the years. But in Tsunetomo's time, bushido was a nuanced concept that related heavily to the Zen concept of muga, the "death" of the ego. Wilson's revised introduction gives the historical and philosophical background for that more metaphorical reading of Hagakure, and through this lens, the classic takes on a fresh and nuanced appeal.

©1979, 2002, 2012 English translation by William Scott Wilson. Introduction by William Scott Wilson (P)2014 Audible Inc.
Buddhism Eastern Ethics & Morality Philosophy Samurai World Inspiring China Warrior Imperial Japan Classics Zen Buddhism Martial Arts Philosophy

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This is a classic samurai text and the narrator's reading of it was very good.

well read samurai classic

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I have read this book multiple times so when I saw it available as an audible I grabbed it.

Brian Nishii presents the book well and did far better justice than my silent reading of all those foreign place and personal names does.
The information is interesting though I daresay will make more sense to those who practice Japanese martial arts. Gives a different view of Samurai than some books by Westerners have done over the years, some good anecdotes and sayings.

I'll listen to this one again sometime. And I've downloaded a couple more Brian Nishii narrated books, he grows on me. :)

Well presented

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This is an amazing book and is valuable even in this day and age. I recommend it wherever I go.

Incredible book.

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Japanese words are difficult to understand and remember for non Japanese readers/ listeners. would certainly be better as a physical book.
didn't work for me.

would be better as physical book

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Book lists short stories on samurai practises to give you an idea on the conduct of the samurai warriors.

many interesting elements and morals which can be brought forward and applied to daily life.

A must reed for the times.

insightful

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If the samurai-mentality is of your interest this book is quite illuminating and very interesting!

A good listen!

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I'm not really sure what I was expecting from this book but it came across as highly academic and not particularly easy digestion for the layman.

Interesting

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This was a fascinating listen and gave me all the insights I imagined I would gain from such a book. While the narrator does a great job it is still quite a dry listen in places. Do not let this deter you though, just chose your place to listen to it wisely.

A modern interpretation of old text is still old

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I've read this book before and now I've listened to it I certainly found it easier to follow while listening because of The Subtle nuances and language interpretation I've thoroughly enjoyed it well recommended for those like me who are interested in a spiritual walk without being really religious based and well recommended for a guide to life.

Just a subtle guide to lifes choices.

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An excellent book on various accounts of Samurai as well as learning of their discipline.

Great book on the way of the Samurai

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