Battleship Yamato
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Battleship Yamato
Battleship Yamato
In grand ironic elegy, Jan Morris tells the story of the Imperial Japanese Navyβs Yamato, most powerful warship of World War II and climax of the samurai tradition.
In grand ironic elegy, Jan Morris tells the story of the Imperial Japanese Navy's Yamato, the most powerful warship of World War II and climax of the samurai tradition.
The Battleship Yamato of the Imperial Japanese Navy was the most powerful warship of World War II and represented the climax, as it were, of the Japanese warrior traditions of the samuraiβthe ideals of honour, discipline, and self-sacrifice that had immemorially ennobled the Japanese national consciousness. Stoically poised for battle in the spring of 1945βwhen even Japan's last desperate technique of arms, the kamikaze, was running shortβYamato arose as the last magnificent arrow in the imperial quiver of Emperor Hirohito.
Here, Jan Morris not only tells the dramatic story of the magnificent ship itselfβfrom secret wartime launch to futile sacrifice at Okinawaβbut more fundamentally, interprets the ship as an allegorical figure of war itself, in its splendour and its squalor, its heroism and its waste. Drawing on rich naval history and rhapsodic metaphors from international music and art, Battleship Yamato is a work of grand ironic elegy.
"The short, illustrated book Morris has written about the Yamato is what she calls 'a reverie' on the varied emotions that war summons up... I think it's safe to say that Morris has also written a reverie on accepting the inevitability of death... This book itself signals yet another end: Certainly, it will be one of the very last books written about World War II by an author who saw active service in that war. That sobering fact only adds to the elegiac resonance of this magnificent little book." - Maureen Corrigan, NPR's Fresh Air.
Published to coincide with the 80th anniversary of the sinking of Yamato (7 April 2025).
Author: Jan Morris (1926β2020) served in the 9th Queen's Royal Lancers in World War II. The author of such classics as the Pax Britannia trilogy and Conundrum, she lived in Wales and kept a replica of the Yamato on her desk. Her book Ciao, Carpaccio! An Infatuation is also available from Pallas Athene.
Selling Points:
- Published to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the Yamato's sinking
- An extraordinary reflection on the meaning of war by one of the finest writers and historians of the 20th century
- Strikingly illustrated
- With useful diagrams, facts, and figures
- 55 colour illustrations
Series: Jan Morris
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INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781843682691
Publisher: Pallas Athene Publishers
Format: Hardback
Date Published: 25 March 2025
Country: United Kingdom
Imprint: Pallas Athene Publishers
Illustration: 55 Illustrations, color
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Width: 195.0mm
Height: 135.0mm
Weight: 110g
Pages: 112
About the Author
Jan Morris (1926β2020) served in the 9th Queenβs Royal Lancers in World War II. The author of such classics as the Pax Britannia trilogy and Conundrum, she lived in Wales and kept a replica of the Yamato on her desk. Her book Ciao, Carpaccio! An Infatuation is also available from Pallas Athene.Β
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