Silence

Silence

By Shūsaku Endō

Pages

219

Rating

4.08

Year

1966

ReligionFictionHistorical FictionClassicsHistoricalJapan

Description

Shusaku Endo is Japan's foremost novelist, and Silence is generally regarded to be his masterpiece. In a perfect fusion of treatment and theme, this powerful novel tells the story of a seventeenth-century Portuguese priest in Japan at the height of the fearful persecution of the small Christian community.

Endorsements

"In my opinion one of the finest novels of our time." — Graham Greene

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