Ronin, The

Ronin, The by W. D. Jennings is a New Ed edition published by C. E. Tuttle in 2001, featuring 160 pages in English. This novel draws on Zen mythology and presents a narrative infused with humor and irony, reflecting the tradition of realistic Zen mysticism. The story follows Ronin, a masterless samurai knight from the 12th century, as he rises from humble beginnings to achieve wealth, honor, and status.
Readers will encounter a blend of action and adventure within a historical context, as the tale explores themes of personal transformation and the complexities of honor. The narrative’s unique approach to Zen philosophy offers insights into the life of a samurai navigating the challenges of his time. With its engaging storytelling, this book invites exploration of the intersections between historical fiction and literary criticism.
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A novel based on Zen mythology, this story is told with humour and irony, in the tradition of realistic Zen mysticism. It is the tale of Ronin, a masterless 12th-century samurai knight, who slashes his way up from the gutter to a position of wealth, honour, and status.
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