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  2. Silence (Endō novel) - Wikipedia

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    Silence (Japanese: 沈黙, Hepburn: Chinmoku) is a 1966 novel of theological and historical fiction by Japanese author Shūsaku Endō. It tells the story of a Jesuit missionary sent to 17th-century Japan, who endures persecution in the time of Kakure Kirishitan ("Hidden Christians") that followed the defeat of the Shimabara Rebellion .

  3. Shūsaku Endō - Wikipedia

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    Shūsaku Endō (遠藤 周作, Endō Shūsaku, March 27, 1923 – September 29, 1996) [1] was a Japanese author who wrote from the perspective of a Japanese Catholic. Internationally, he is known for his 1966 historical fiction novel Silence, which was adapted into a 2016 film of the same name by director Martin Scorsese. [2]

  4. Silence (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... A Christian History, a 2013 book by Diarmaid MacCulloch "Silence: ... Underconstruction 1: Silence, ...

  5. Category:Novels by Shusaku Endo - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Pages in category "Novels by Shusaku Endo" ... Silence (Endō novel) W. Wonderful Fool

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  7. Silence (2016 film) - Wikipedia

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    Silence grossed $7.1 million in the United States and Canada and $16.6 million in other territories for a worldwide total of $24 million, against a production budget of $40–50 million. [ 10 ] [ 8 ] In North America, the film had its expansion alongside the openings of Monster Trucks , The Bye Bye Man and Sleepless , as well as the wide ...

  8. Endo Shusaku Literary Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Endo Shusaku Literary Museum (遠藤周作文学館, Endō Shūsaku Bungaku-kan) is a museum dedicated to the life and work of Japanese novelist Shusaku Endo. [1] It is in the Sotome district in the northwestern part of the city of Nagasaki. Sotome is famed as the home of the hidden Christians and served as the scene for Endo's novel Silence.

  9. Scandal (Endō novel) - Wikipedia

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    In Scandal, Endō creates a doppelganger of himself in Suguro, and forces Suguro to question his complacency and own sinful nature. [1] According to Christos Tsiolkas, Scandal is a retelling of The Picture of Dorian Gray. Tsiolkas wrote "Endō is showing us what becomes of our humanity when we lie to ourselves and believe we have every right to ...