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GO SPOTTING: David Mitchell’s Novel, The Thousand Autumns of Jacob de Zoet
Published on 7/3/2011
If you need another reason to read David Mitchell's spellbinding new novel
The Thousand
Autumns of Jacob de Zoet
, the game of go plays a key and major role in the story. Indeed, one entire section of the book is entitled "The Master of Go" and not only does go strategy drive part of the novel's structure, but the game itself -- in fact, a specific game, the board and pieces -- play a dramatic role at the climax of the riveting novel.
Thousand Autumns
is more than just a terrific read, though. Mitchell has "meticulously reconstructed the lost world of Edo-era Japan, and in doing so he’s created his most conventional but most emotionally engaging novel yet," wrote Michiko Kakutani in
The New York Times
. Set in atmospheric coastal Japan, this epic story centers on an earnest young Dutch clerk, Jacob de Zoet, who arrives in the summer of 1799 to make his fortune and return to Holland to wed his fiancée. But Jacob's plans are shaken when he meets the daughter of a Samurai.
Thousand Autumns is now out in paperback, as well as available as an e-book.
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