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Cloud of Sparrows: A Novel (Samurai Series) Paperback – August 3, 2004

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“Exotic, entertaining . . . [an] exceptional first novel.”—San Francisco Chronicle

The year is 1861. After two centuries of isolation, Japan has opened its doors to the West. And as foreign ships threaten to rain destruction on the Shogun’s castle in Edo, a small group of American missionaries has arrived to spread the word of their God. They have yet to realize that their future in Japan has already been foreseen. For a young nobleman has dreamt that his life will be saved by an outsider in the New Year. . . and it is said that Lord Genji has the gift of prophecy. What happens next—when the handsome lord meets an appa rently reformed gunslinger and a woman in flight from her own destructive beauty—sets the stage for a remarkable adventure. For as this unlikely band embarks on a journey through a landscape bristling with danger, East and West, flesh and spirit, past and future, collide in ways no one—least of all Genji—could have imagined.

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“Exotic, entertaining . . . [an] exceptional first novel.”San Francisco Chronicle

“The book seizes you from start to finish.”
The Washington Post
 
“Adventure-filled.”
Entertainment Weekly
 
“Rich . . . with an ambitious, unexpected ending that cuts deeper than a samurai sword.”
San Francisco Chronicle

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Once in a great while a new novelist comes along who dazzles us with rare eloquence and humanity, with flawless storytelling and a unique understanding of another place and time. Takashi Matsuoka is just such a writer.

His magnificent new novel, set amid the violence and beauty of nineteenth-century Japan, takes us beyond the epic tradition of James Clavell s
Shogun and into a majestic realm of samurai and geishas, ninjas and Zen masters. Brilliantly imagined, gloriously written, Cloud of Sparrows is at once a sweeping historical adventure and a love story of almost unbearable poignancy. It is storytelling on the grand scale from a novelist of astounding depth and grace.

Cloud of Sparrows

It is the dawn of the New Year, 1861. After two centuries of isolation, Japan has been forced to open its doors to the West, igniting a clash of cultures and generations. And as foreign ships threaten to rain destruction on the Shogun s castle in Edo, a small group of American missionaries has chosen this time to spread the word of their God. Among them, Emily Gibson, a woman seeking redemption from a tormented past, and Matthew Stark, a cold-eyed killer with one more death on his mind.

Neither realizes that their future in Japan has already been foreseen. For a young nobleman, Lord Genji, has dreamt that his life will be saved by an outsider in the New Year. Widely reviled as a dilettante, Lord Genji has one weapon with which to inspire awe. In his family, one in every generation is said to have the gift of prophecy. And what Lord Genji sees has struck fear in many around him. As the Shogun s secret police chief plots Genji s death--and the utter destruction of his entire clan--the young and untried lord must prove that he is more than the handsome womanizer of legend, famed lover of Edo s most celebrated geisha, Lady Heiko, and that his prophetic powers are no mere fairy tale.

Forced to escape from Edo and flee to his ancestral stronghold, the spectacular Cloud of Sparrows Castle, Genji joins his fate with Emily and Stark, unaware of the dark forces that drive them. Together with Genji s uncle, Lord Shigeru, a legendary swordsman knee-deep in the blood of his own kin, and the enigmatic Lady Heiko, the unlikely band embarks on a harrowing journey through a landscape bristling with danger--to prepare for a final battle.

Here, on a snowscape stained with blood, horror will mix with wonder, secrets will unravel, and love will duel with vengeance--as East and West, flesh and spirit, past and future, collide in ways no one--least of all Genji--could have imagined.


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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Delta (August 3, 2004)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Paperback ‏ : ‎ 432 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0385338503
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0385338509
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 1 pounds
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 6 x 1 x 9 inches
  • Customer Reviews:
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Reviewed in the United States on August 31, 2015
This is an excellent book. It combines a fascinating look into feudal Japan during the time of the Samurai with a compelling story. It was very well-written and the author displayed a great knowledge of Japan's history coupled with a tremendous gift for story-telling. I found it hard to put down and I was looking forward to any opportunity to pick it up again and resume reading. I have just begun the sister book, "Autumn Bridge" and it is just as good. I highly recommend this book to anyone who enjoys historical novels, particularly about Japan. It is far better than James Clavell's "Gai-Jin".
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Reviewed in the United States on March 20, 2024
The Shogun was my first entry into a Japanese theme book. Now, this is my second one and I have to say both are pretty close in comparison. I enjoyed the story immensely but indeed there’s room for improvement. Just lit bits all over the book. What I liked the most about this book is how the author framed each character’s view. Especially when those were placed in immaculate order of events. That hit me pretty well, I can imagine it would do the same to other readers. I would read more into this series. Highly recommended!
Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2021
(*Spoiler alert*) I really enjoyed this book. It has comedy, drama, romance, epic battles, cowboys and is loaded with quotes I love. The end took a bad turn when (spoiler) Genji wipes out an entire village (babies included) so him and his girlfriend won’t have their reputations tarnished. It was the Stannis Baratheon's daughter moment of the book for me. Took the character I loved and turned him into a villain. I am just about to start the second book, so I look forward to seeing what happens and if karma catches up to Genji.
Reviewed in the United States on August 31, 2023
I began reading this on the suggestion of a tour company that is providing my upcoming visit to Japan. I would recommend strongly.
Reviewed in the United States on August 12, 2020
this story has a lot to offer. set in historic Japan near the end of the samurai. one of the many characters is a samurai lord Genji who's family is blessed and cursed with visions. Genji is involved with a beautiful geisha Heiko, his peers rerever him dismiss him or want to kill him. so there is plenty of intrigue and action.
there are also missionaries from America who add to the mix of things happening.
all the characters are well developed and have interesting motivation that adds to the story.
18 years ago I would have given this five stars it just did not keep me interested the same all these years later but I am happy to own it and the sequel Autumn Bridge.
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Reviewed in the United States on September 24, 2004
"Cloud of Sparrows" is Takashi Matsuoka's first novel, an ambitious tale set in Japan in the 1860's, as the country is being forcibly opened by "outsiders" and the era of the Shogun and samurai moves toward an end.

The plot involves a trio of American missionaries who go to Japan to set up their church, and the fate of the Tokumichi samurai clan from Akaoka.

The central character is Lord Genji, a minor lord and somewhat of a dilletante of a samurai, more concerned with poetry and lovemaking than swordsmanship. He also happens to have the family curse of seeing visions of the future.

The story of full of plots within plots, characters who are more than they appear to be, and plenty of action. There is subterfuge, counter-plotting, revenge and romance.

In addition to Genji, the other primary characters are Heiko, the most lovely geisha in all Japan, Emily, a beautiful young American perceived as ugly in Japan, and Matthew Stark, a gunfighter seeking revenge on a man who has fled to Japan and become a Buddhist monk. Important sub-characters include Genji's uncle Shigeru, who has horrific visions of a WWII era and overpopulated future Japan. There are also a trio of Genji's captains, Saiki, Kudo and Sohaku, who may or may not be plotting against their lord. Throw in the treacherous Kawakami, the Shogun's chief of secret police, as well as Kuma the Bear, the deadliest ninja in Japan, and Genji has plenty of antagonists.

The story was intriguing, and the plot moved along quickly, with rarely a dull moment. It's a page-turning read. I enjoyed the comparison/contrast of Japan and outside cultures, and Matsuoka went to considerable detail on clothing. Genji is a likable protaganist, who faces a number of challenges, and exhibits some character arc by the end of the story. He makes some unexpected decisions. Emily also grows in the story, and has to make some difficult choices as well.

Matsuoka attempted an third person omniscient point-of-view strategy, getting us into the heads of just about every character in the book. This was sometimes successful in presenting an almost "Rashomon" type review of scenes from different perspectives, but was sometimes confusing as we backtracked to scenes that have already ended. There are also a lot of character histories told in flashback. This is the essential problem with the book. There was more "telling" than "showing" with character emotions and stories, and not enough vivid detail to fully bring me into the character's world.

Also, I felt that the buildup for the relationships was better than the payoff. I was disappointed in the Stark vs. Jimbo showdown.

Finally, the novel is very graphically violent. Especially involving children. So if you are sensitive to that type of thing, beware.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 18, 2023
Item just as described and quickly received. I would recommend this seller.
Reviewed in the United States on August 1, 2022
Despite it's frequent use of flashbacks and some jarring perspective switching, Cloud of Sparrows is great samurai historical fiction. Also, the Japanese people's reaction and description of the American missionary woman throughout the book are hilarious.

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Dave Graham
5.0 out of 5 stars A fantastic, beautifully written story
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on December 15, 2023
A fantastic, beautifully written tale of samurai, geisha and the impact of westerners on the ancient culture of Japan.

If you enjoyed the book Shogun by James Clavell, you’ll love this.
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Dadudester
5.0 out of 5 stars A+
Reviewed in Canada on September 4, 2020
Very good author You can’t drop the book. Interesting.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent
Reviewed in France on July 29, 2017
The fast pace and cultural aspects of tokugawa japan and just before Meiji revolution are fascinating. Recommended read for anyone who loves Japanese historical fiction.
pippia97
5.0 out of 5 stars Very beautiful book
Reviewed in Italy on August 16, 2016
I've read this book in English because I can't find it in Italian. It's been very hard, but all the efforts were deserved. This book puts you in the Japon
of the 17th century, and it is very interesting to know about a cultur so diffent by the our...
Catalina
5.0 out of 5 stars Me ha gustado mucho
Reviewed in Spain on July 14, 2014
Se lee casi de un tirón. Descripciones muy buenas y aventuras que te dejan sin aliento. Me ha encantado. Muy bueno