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Pacific Theater - World War II - Japan, World War II - War Narratives, Japanese History - World War II & Aftermath, World War II - Personal Narratives, Naval Operations - World War II, Ships - Military Vessels, World War II Narratives
Requiem for Battleship Yamato by Yoshida Mitsuru β€” book cover

Requiem for Battleship Yamato

by Yoshida Mitsuru, Mitsuru Yoshida, Richard H. Minear
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Overview

Requiem for Battleship Yamato is Yoshida Mitsuru's story of his own experience as a junior naval officer aboard the fabled Japanese battleship as it set out on a last, desperate sortie in April 1945. Yoshida was on the bridge during Yamato's fatal encounter with American airplanes, and his eloquent, moving account of that battle makes a singular contribution to the literature of the Pacific war. The book has long been considered a classic in both Japan and the United States. As with most great battle stories, its ultimate concern is less bombs and bullets than human nature, less death than life.

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Requiem for Battleship Yamato is Yoshida Mitsuru's story of his own experience as a junior naval officer aboard the fabled Japanese battleship as it set out on a last desperate sortie in April 1945. Yoshida was on the Bridge during Yamato's fatal encounter with American airplanes, and his eloquent, moving account of that battle makes a singular contribution to the literature of the Pacific war.

The book has long been considered a classic in both Japan and the United States. As with most great battle stories, its ultimate concern is less bombs and bullets than human nature, less death than life. This sensitive translation by Richard Minear is totally faithful to Yoshida's original prose, its language vigorous and idiomatic yet poetic in nature. An informative introduction puts the work in historical and political context and discusses Yoshida's post-war search for the meaning of peace.

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Book Details

Published
March 1, 1999
Publisher
Naval Institute Press
Pages
216
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781557505446

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