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The Sea and Poison

Published
Apr 1992
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General Fiction General Fiction
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175

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The novel The Sea and Poison won the Akutagawa Prize when it was published in Japan in 1958 and established Shusaku Endo in the forefront of modern Japanese literature.

The Sea and Poison was the first Japanese book to confront the problem of individual responsibility in wartime, painting a searing picture of the human race's capacity for inhumanity. At the outset of this powerful story we find a Doctor Suguro in a backwater of modern-day Tokyo practicing expert medicine in a dingy office. He is haunted by his past experience and it is that past which the novel unfolds. During the war Dr. Suguro serves his internship in a hospital where the senior staff is more interested in personal career-building than in healing. He is induced to assist in a horrifying vivisection of a POW. "What is it that gets you," one of his colleagues asks. "Killing that prisoner? The conscience of man, is that it?"

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Jul 1984 Taplinger Publishing Company ISBN 0800870220
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Apr 1992 New Directions Publishing Corporation ISBN 0811211983
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Jan 1972 Peter Owen Publishers ISBN 0720601320
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Oct 1980 Taplinger Publishing Company ISBN 0800870212
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