Silence
1966 • 219 pages

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An historical novel by Japanese writer Shusaku Endo telling the story of a young Portuguese missionary in 17th Century Japan. After being smuggled into the country a Jesuit missionary fresh from the seminary finds the Christian population have been forced underground by a government eager to stamp out foreign interference and values. Consequently he quickly finds himself a fugitive in a strange and frightening land and begins to doubt his mission due to the silence of his god.

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August 6, 2016
June 20, 2020

Very engaging novel. Depressing–about the torture, apostacy, and death of missionaries to Japan. Raises many interesting issues about missions around the world. Profoundly affecting.

July 1, 2015