One Man's Justice
By (Author) Akira Yoshimura
Translated by Mark Ealey
Canongate Books
Canongate Books
5th August 2004
28th June 2004
Main
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Fiction in translation
895.635
Paperback
288
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 18mm
195g
Hiroshima and Nagasaki have been destroyed. Japan is in ruins and occupied by the Americans. Takuya, an ex-officer in the Imperial Army, has returned to his native village only to learn that the Occupation authorities are intensifying their efforts to apprehend suspected war criminals. And those who are found guilty are being sentenced to death. Fearing for his life Takuya takes to the road and becomes a fugitive in his own country. One Man's Justice is both a reflection on the murky reality of war and a page-turning novel of pursuit and escape.
* A haunting and beautifully rendered tale of enduring optimism. The Herald * Deserves to become a classic. Sunday Times * An unsettling and important book. This novel blurs any distinctions between the victor and the vanquished - Yoshimura depicts a burnt-out moral landscape, all too familiar today. Scotland on Sunday * Implacable and topical. -- Marina Warner
Akira Yoshimura was born in 1927. He is the prize-winning, best-selling author of twenty novels and collections of short stories. He is the president of Japan's writer's union and a member of International PEN.