The Book of Five Rings

The Book of Five Rings

by Miyamoto Musashi
The Book of Five Rings

The Book of Five Rings

by Miyamoto Musashi

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Overview

"Unveil the Path to Mastery and Triumph with 'The Book of Five Rings'! Miyamoto Musashi, the legendary samurai swordsman, imparts his unparalleled wisdom on strategy, combat, and the art of living in this timeless classic. Embark on a transformative journey as Musashi unveils the five elemental rings – Earth, Water, Fire, Wind, and Void – each representing a facet of life's challenges and opportunities. Through profound insights, Musashi guides you through the intricate dance of conflict and resolution, offering invaluable lessons for mastering not only the martial arts but the art of existence itself. Immerse yourself in the teachings of a true master and uncover the secrets to attaining unparalleled skill and transcendent wisdom. 'The Book of Five Rings' is your gateway to unlocking inner strength, sharpening your strategic mind, and forging an unbreakable spirit. Whether you're a warrior on the battlefield of life or a seeker of enlightenment, Musashi's timeless guidance will empower you to conquer challenges, seize victory, and achieve a profound sense of mastery in all you do."

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781998114337
Publisher: Pomodoro Books
Publication date: 02/05/2024
Sold by: De Marque
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 48,349
File size: 202 KB

About the Author

MIYAMOTO MUSASHI (1584-1645) was a renowned swordsman and painter. A masterless samurai, he developed the two-sword style of fighting and emerged victorious in more than 60 sword fights in his travels throughout Japan. The author of The Book of Five Rings, he is also the subject of the novel Musashi by Eiji Yoshikawa.

WILLIAM SCOTT WILSON, the translator, was born in 1944 and grew up in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. As an undergraduate student at Dartmouth College in 1966, he was invited by a friend to join a three-month kayak trip up the coast of Japan from Shimonoseki to Tokyo. This eye-opening journey, beautifully documented in National Geographic, spurred Wilson's fascination with the culture and history of Japan.

After receiving a B.A. degree in political science from Dartmouth, Wilson earned a second B.A. in Japanese language and literature from the Monterey Institute of Foreign Studies in Monterey, California, then undertook extensive research on Edo-period (1603-1868) philosophy at the Aichi Prefectural University, in Nagoya, Japan.

Wilson completed his first translation, Hagakure, while living in an old farmhouse deep in the Japanese countryside. Hagakure saw publication in 1979, the same year Wilson completed an M.A. in Japanese language and literature at the University of Washington. Wilson's other translations include The Book of Five Rings, The Life-Giving Sword, The Unfettered Mind, the Eiji Yoshikawa novel Taiko, and Ideals of the Samurai, which has been used as a college textbook on Japanese history and thought. Two decades after its initial publication, Hagakure was prominently featured in the Jim Jarmusch film Ghost Dog.

Wilson currently lives in Miami, Florida.

Table of Contents

Foreword by William Scott Wilson
Introduction by William Scott Wilson
The Way of Walking Alone
The Book of Five Rings
The Earth Chapter
The Water Chapter
The Fire Chapter
The Wind Chapter
The Emptiness Chapter
Notes
Bibliography
Crest Motifs

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