Nogami Yaeko - Hideyoshi and Rikyu (Paperback)

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Published by University of Hawaii Press, 2018

Language: English

364 pages

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"Hideyoshi made a strangled noise, words stifled by his rage. . . . [He] flew down from the dais, the toes of his gold brocade socks flashing over ten green grass mats in a second. Soji’s body was kicked from the corridor like a ball, hitting the stepping stone and rolling into the garden. . . . At the time, Rikyu was still in the tearoom, and knew nothing about it. On his way to see Hideyoshi, to inform him that the tea gathering had concluded successfully, Omura Yuki intercepted him and whispered urgently in his ear. But by that time, Soji’s head was already separated from his torso, lying in the corner of the stone wall." from Chapter 12

Nogami Yaeko’s compelling novel of political intrigue in sixteenth-century Japan depicts the intertwined lives of two iconic historical figures. Toyotomi Hideyoshi rose through the ranks from a common foot soldier to become the military ruler of Japan but struggled to win respect among the cultured nobility. He found both a friend and an invaluable political advisor in Sen no Rikyu, Japan’s most respected tea master. A wealthy merchant in his own right, Rikyu’s talent for tea ceremony propelled him into the ruler’s court. Deftly balancing Hideyoshi’s love of ostentatious display with the ideals of simplicity and rusticity embodied in the way of tea, Rikyu commands respect from loyal students and court nobles alike.

As the story opens, the two men are several years into their friendship, and tensions have begun to build. Hideyoshi pursues his quest to unify Japan, and his ego grows with every victory. Rikyu watches his friends exiled and pardoned according to Hideyoshi’s whims and longs for freedom from the excess and intrigue of court life. Nogami explores the dynamic politics of conquest, the delicate connections of the human soul, and the power of speech and silence in her elegant psychological portrait of two powerful men.

Review

Nogami paints in vivid color an imaginative world of samurai, tea masters, battles, arts, and intrigue.
Suspending time, she invites the reader into the tea room to join Hideyoshi and Riky? around the kettle.
It is truly a delight--and welcome escape--to finally have this masterpiece of tea fiction available in
English.

--Kristin Surak, author of Making Tea, Making Japan

Late-medieval Japan was torn by murderous rivalries and scheming warlords. The most powerful was Toyotomi Hideyoshi, the son of a farmer who rose to the pinnacle of political and social power. His favorite pastime? The preparation of ritual green tea. In his entourage was Sen no Riky?, the most famous tea master in Japan. Much of what is characterized as a uniquely Japanese aesthetic from this era derives from Riky?'s sense of beauty. Yet, on Hideyoshi's order, Riky? committed suicide. No one knows exactly why. Nogami's historical novel explores in nuanced detail the way events may have provoked this cultural tragedy.--Liza Dalby, author of Geisha and Hidden Buddhas

About the Author

Nogami Yaeko (1885-1985) was the author or translator of fifty-seven volumes of published works. Among her best-known novels are Meiro (The Labyrinth, 1956), Hideyoshi to Rikyu (Hideyoshi and Rikyu, 1963), and Mori (The Wood, 1986).

Mariko Nishi LaFleur trained and taught at the Urasenke tea school headquarters in Kyoto for many years, and has taught tea ceremony and Japanese culture and language in Japan and the United States for more than thirty-five years.

Morgan Beard has an advanced teaching certification (jun-kyoju) from the Urasenke tea school and has taught tea culture throughout the Philadelphia area for more than twenty years. She currently serves as the chief of administration for the Philadelphia chapter of the Urasenke Tankokai Association.

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