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Friday, January 27, 2012

Next a Spy-Thriller


#2  Shibumi by Trevanian

 This novel jumped out at me, while I was browsing the bookstore.

It’s the story of Nicholai Hel an internationally interchangeable assassin who is indifferent to national identity.  He is introduced to the game Go, and inspired by a single word, Shibumi.  

Ancient board game Go

Shibumi-  in Japanese, is an aesthetic of simple, subtle, and unobtrusive beauty.  

Or as I see it- a modest, but not to be underestimated, refinement.

Nicholai is referred to as Nikko in Japan where he trains under a Seventh Dan.  (Which I imagine is comparable to a seventh degree black belt for anyone who isn’t familiar with the Dan system)  

Nikko is destined to become a badass.

It is really strange to come across this book at a time when the same problems written about in the 1970s have multiplied.  Except, since these problems have gotten relatively worse over time, no one seems to notice them anymore.  

It’s funny to note that this novel doesn’t hold back in stating the issues.  Materialism.  There’s a concept where most people will turn a blind eye, but in reality it has spiraled seriously out of hand.  For anyone who’s been out of the country, it is easy to make a quick comparison.   

Also note through personal study, the Japanese never favored the merchant.  Merchants made nothing themselves but profited from the good work of others.  This reasoning is wise. 

Much to be learned from Shibumi.



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