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Lian Hearn

    Lian Hearn affascina i lettori con i suoi racconti fantasiosi ambientati in un Giappone feudale di finzione. Le sue narrazioni sono profondamente radicate nella ricca cultura e storia del paese, impiegando uno stile di scrittura evocativo e atmosferico. Hearn ha ottenuto riconoscimenti per la sua avvincente narrazione e le sue ambientazioni meticolosamente elaborate che trasportano il pubblico in tutto il mondo. La sua maestria nella narrazione e la profonda conoscenza del contesto giapponese la definiscono come un'autrice distintiva le cui opere offrono un'esperienza di lettura memorabile.

    Lian Hearn
    Tales of the Otori: Brilliance of the Moon
    Tales of the Otori. Grass for His Pillows 3. Lord Fujiwara's Treasures
    Lord of the Darkwood
    Sibling Assassins
    La leggenda di Otori
    La leggenda di Otori
    • La leggenda di Otori

      • 286pagine
      • 11 ore di lettura

      In un lontano Giappone feudale, splendido e al tempo stesso crudele, teatro diguerre tra clan, Tomasu vive in un villaggio abitato da una setta religiosaperseguitata dal cattivo Lord Iida, signore dei Tohan. Un giorno, tornando acasa dopo una passeggiata, Tomasu scopre di essere l'unico sopravvissuto diun massacro perpetrato da Iida. Miracolosamente salvo, viene adottato da LordShigeru del clan di Otori. D'ora in poi si chiamerà Takeo e la sua vitacambierà per sempre. Diventato muto in seguito alla tragedia, egli scopre dicolpo di avere un udito straordinario e degli insospettati poteri magici chegli permetteranno di salvare da un brutale assassinio il suo benefattore.

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    • La leggenda di Otori

      La trilogia completa

      • 905pagine
      • 32 ore di lettura

      In un Giappone antico e magnifico, dove crudeltà e riti familiari si intrecciano, comincia la storia di Takeo, strappato alla sua vita tranquilla quando il suo villaggio viene brutalmente distrutto dai guerrieri del perfido Lord Iida. Senza genitori, senza casa, unico superstite del massacro, Takeo viene salvato da un nobile cavaliere sbucato dal nulla che lo adotta e lo introduce nel leggendario Clan di Otori. Il ragazzo dovrà fronteggiare odi e intrighi, passioni e tradimenti fino a diventare la pedina principale di un complotto ordito dai signori della guerra. Ma sfruttando i poteri soprannaturali che scoprirà di avere, Takeo riuscirà a trovare la propria strada nel mondo e incontrerà per la prima volta il vero amore, la bella e coraggiosa Kaede. Nulla verrà risparmiato ai due innamorati che non vogliono rinunciare alla purezza del loro amore, alla lealtà e alla nobiltà d'animo, pur sapendo di andare contro il giogo della tradizione. Sconvolgenti profezie, duelli e vessilli insanguinati per un romanzo mirabile e immaginifico, una creazione epica e incantata che ha avuto grande successo internazionale.

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    • Sibling Assassins

      Children of the Otori Book 2

      • 354pagine
      • 13 ore di lettura

      Set against a backdrop of deep-seated conflict, this installment of the OTORI series follows a new generation grappling with the enduring enmity that has shaped their world. As tensions rise and destinies intertwine, characters must navigate loyalty, betrayal, and the weight of their heritage. The story promises a gripping conclusion filled with intense emotion and high stakes, culminating in a thrilling climax that ties together the threads of a beloved saga.

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    • Lord of the Darkwood

      Books 3 and 4 in The Tale of Shikanoko series

      • 402pagine
      • 15 ore di lettura

      Set in a fantastical medieval Japan, the concluding volume of The Tale of Shikanoko weaves a rich tapestry of adventure, intrigue, and complex characters. Lian Hearn, renowned for her masterful storytelling, continues to explore themes of honor, power, and destiny. As the narrative unfolds, readers are drawn deeper into a world filled with mythical elements and the struggles of its inhabitants, promising a captivating and immersive reading experience.

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    • Abducted by his teacher, Kenji, Takeo is condemned to work as an assassin, an enforced occupation that his father sacrificed his life to escape. Still, he is determined to carry on the name of the Otori. At the same time, his beloved Kaede, returns home to a shattered family, and quickly realizes that she can rely on no one but herself.

      Tales of the Otori. Grass for His Pillows 3. Lord Fujiwara's Treasures
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    • A beautiful, haunting evocation of the medieval Japan of Lian Hearn's imagination, this thrilling follow-up to Grass for His Pillow and Across the Nightingale Floor delves deeper into the complex loyalties that bind its characters from birth. Filled with adventure and surprising twists of plot and fortune, this final volume travels beyond the Three Countries, to the outside influences that threaten to intrude upon this isolated realm.

      Tales of the Otori: Brilliance of the Moon
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    • In his black-walled fortress at Inuyama, the warlord Iida Sadamu surveys his famous nightingale floor. Constructed with exquisite skill, it sings at the tread of each human foot. No assassin can cross it unheard. The youth Takeo has been brought up in a remote mountain village among the Hidden, a reclusive and spiritual people who have taught him only the ways of peace. But unbeknownst to him, his father was a celebrated assassin and a member of the Tribe, an ancient network of families with extraordinary, preternatural skills. When Takeo's village is pillaged, he is rescued and adopted by the mysterious Lord Otori Shigeru. Under the tutelage of Shigeru, he learns that he too possesses the skills of the Tribe. And, with this knowledge, he embarks on a journey that will lead him across the famed nightingale floor—and to his own unimaginable destiny...

      Tales of the Otori: Across the Nightingale Floor
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    • Heaven's Net Is Wide

      • 578pagine
      • 21 ore di lettura

      The new beginning-and the grand finale-to the beloved Tales of the Otori series. Heaven's Net Is Wide is the new first volume of the now complete Tales of the Otori- prequel to Across the Nightingale Floor, the book that first introduced Hearn's mythical, medieval Japanese world. This is the story of Lord Otori Shigeru-who has presided over the entire series as a sort of spiritual warrior-godfather-the man who saved Takeo and raised him as his own and heir to the Otori clan. This sweeping novel expands on what has been only hinted at before: Shigeru's training in the ways of the warrior and feudal lord, his relationship with the Tribe of mysteriously powerful assassins, the battles that tested his skills and talents, and his fateful meeting with Lady Maruyama. Heaven's Net Is Wide is an epic tale of warfare, loyalty, love, and heartbreak. This book leaves off where Across the Nightingale Floor begins, finally bringing the Otori series full circle. And while it both completes and introduces the Tales of the Otori, it also stands on its own as a satisfying, dramatic novel of feudal Japan.

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    • The Tengu's Game of Go

      • 256pagine
      • 9 ore di lettura

      An epic four-volume adventure in mythical medieval Japan: a world of warriors and assassins, demons and spiritsIn The Tengu’s Game of Go, the final book of Lian Hearn's epic Tale of Shikanoko--all of which will be published in 2016--the rightful emperor is lost; illness and murder give rise to suspicions and make enemies of allies. Unrest rules the country. Only Shika can end the madness by returning the Lotus Throne to its rightful ruler.As destiny weaves its rich tapestry, a compelling drama plays out against a background of wild forests, elegant castles, hidden temples, and savage battlefields. This is the medieval Japan of Lian Hearn's imagination, where animal spirits clash with warriors and children navigate a landscape as serene as it is deadly.The Tale of Shikanoko, Book 1: Emperor of the Eight Islands (April 2016)The Tale of Shikanoko, Book 2: Autumn Princess, Dragon Child (June 2016)The Tale of Shikanoko, Book 3: Lord of the Darkwood (August 2016)The Tale of Shikanoko, Book 4: The Tengu's Game of Go (September 2016)

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    • The second book in the Tales of the Otori trilogy continues the epic story of Otori Takeo and Shirakawa Kaede, the young lovers whose fate is played out in an ancient Oriental world, where ritualised codes of high honour counter the cruelty of savage blood-feuds. Takeo has pledged his life to the Tribe, a secret clan of spies and assassins who claim his legendary supernatural skills for their own ruthless purposes, in doing so he must deny his birthright as an Otori lord - and his love for Kaede. If he does not serve them, the Tribe will kill him. Kaede, separated from Takeo, must use her intelligence, beauty and cunning to assert her place in a world of all-powerful men - who must never know that she is carrying Takeo's child. In growing from boy to man, Takeo must make a choice - and the dangerous path he undertakes is a journey of high adventure, treachery and passion that establishes this extraordinary trilogy as one of the most brilliant and enduring works of modern fiction. GRASS FOR HIS PILLOW, the sequel to ACROSS THE NIGHTINGALE FLOOR, shortlisted for the Carnegie Medal, is one of the most eagerly-awaited novels of 2003. Lian Hearn has created a brilliantly imagined culture. Here is epic storytelling whose appeal crosses genres, genders and generations.

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