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Complete Musashi

The Book of Five Rings and Other Works: The Definitive Translations of the Complete Writings of Miyamoto Musashi—Japan's Greatest Samurai

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Miyamoto Musashi (1584-1645) is the most famous Samurai who ever lived. His magnum opus, the Go-Rin-Sho or Book of Five Rings is a classic that is still read by tens of thousands of people each year—Japanese and foreigners alike.
Alex Bennett's groundbreaking new translation of The Book of Five Rings reveals the true meaning of this text for the first time. Like Sun Tzu's The Art of War, Musashi's book offers unique insights, not just for warriors, but for anyone wanting to apply the Zen Buddhist principle of awareness to achieve success in their endeavors. This book sheds new light on Japanese history and on the philosophical meaning of Bushido—the ancient "code of the Japanese warrior."
Unlike other translations that are based on incomplete and inaccurate versions of Musashi's work, Bennett's is the first to be based on a careful reconstruction of the long-lost original manuscript. Capturing the subtle nuances of the original Japanese classic, the result is a far more accurate and meaningful English version of The Book of Five Rings text.
Richly annotated and with an extensive introduction to Musashi's life, this version includes a collection of his other writings—translated into English for the first time. A respected scholar, as well as a skilled martial artist, Bennett's understanding of Musashi's life and work is unparalleled.
This book will be widely read by students of Japanese culture, history, military strategy, and martial arts. It sets a new standard against which all other translations will be measured.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      July 2, 2018
      The classic text on the code of the warrior by legendary samurai Musashi (1584–1645) has been newly and artfully translated by Bennett, a professor of Japanese history and holder of black belts in several Japanese martial arts. Written near the end of Musashi’s life, the text is still widely read for practical purposes, by some as a business guide, by others as a Zen Buddhist treatise. The five chapters discussing the rings (earth, water, fire, wind, ether) offer tactics for self-mastery, understanding opponents, and training for victory. In an informative introduction, Bennett takes great care to separate the myths from the known facts of Musashi’s life, while covering Japanese history and Musashi’s daring exploits—including over 60 duels to the death—during the Edo period. Bennett also addresses the samurai’s lasting influence, including on the warrior ideology of early 20th-century Japan and through the lively tourist trade in historical sites where Musashi lived or fought. Extensive footnotes offer illumination on topics ranging from the fragility of weapons in combat to the shades of meaning in ideograms. Color illustrations enhance this superb new edition of a classic, an evident labor of love.

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