Heike Story: A Modern Translation of the Classic Tale of Love and War (Tuttle Classics)

by Eiji Yoshikawa

Fuki W Uramatsu (Translator) and Kenichi Sugimoto (Illustrator)

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The Heike Story is a modern translation of a Japanese classic.

Kyoto in the twelfth century was a magnificent city, but crime, disorder, and lust were rampant. The people were abused by the nobility, while armed Buddhist monks terrorized court and commoner alike. In despair, the Emperor called upon the Heike and Genji clans to quell civil disturbances. Although the clans succeeded, they quarreled over the spoils of war and plunged the country into a century of warfare.

The Heike Story describes the rise to power of Kiyomori of the Heike clan during this turbulent time. From a youth sunk in poverty, Kiyomori eventually rose to become the Emperor's Chief Councilor. Although he was a gentle, enlightened man, he left a trail of bloodshed and ruin in his wake. The strange twists of Kiyomori's fate are the core of this epic novel.

Its exotic atmosphere, narrative power, pageantry, and poetry will enthrall readers and provide an entertaining introduction to an important source of Japanese culture. This new edition features a foreword by Dr. Davinder Bhowmik that introduces this celebrated author and book to modern readers.

  • ISBN10 0804833184
  • ISBN13 9780804833189
  • Publish Date 15 December 1989
  • Publish Status Transferred
  • Out of Print 17 April 2012
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint Tuttle Publishing
  • Format Paperback (US Trade)
  • Pages 640
  • Language English