The Shogunate

The Shogunate by Sumati Chakravarti-Cook, published by Olympia Publishers on January 26, 2023, is a 146-page exploration of philosophical themes set against the backdrop of Japan. This book delves into the author’s reflections on gene theory, migration, and cultural development, using the fictional character Gloria de Silva Chakra as a narrator and case study. Through her journey to Japan in the 17th century, the narrative connects to the historical context of the first shogun, offering a unique perspective on multi-culturalism.
Readers will find an ambitious blend of science, history, and fiction as the book spans from the 17th century to the events surrounding the Hiroshima bomb, with interludes that reach back to 80,000 BC. The Shogunate invites contemplation on the complexities of human development and cultural interactions, making it a thought-provoking read for those interested in literature and historical themes.
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The Shogunate is a philosophical book exploring the author’s thoughts on gene theory, migration and cultural development using Japan as a backdrop.
We are introduced to the fictional Gloria de Silva Chakra, who travelled to Japan in the 17th century as a narrator and case study of the multi-culturalism of the human race and a link to the first shogun of Japan.
Spanning from the 17th century through to the Hiroshima bomb, with interludes into 80,000 BC this is an ambitious read, blending, science, history and fiction.
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