Shūsaku Endō

脚本, 俳優, プロデューサー

1923年3月27日 — 1996年9月29日 (73年)
Endō Shūsaku, (born March 27, 1923, Tokyo, Japan—died Sept. 29, 1996, Tokyo), Japanese novelist noted for his examination of the relationship between East and West through a Christian perspective.

Endō became a Roman Catholic at age 11 with the encouragement of his mother and an aunt. At Keio University he majored in French literature (B.A., 1949), a subject he studied from 1950 to 1953 at the University of Lyon in France. His first collections of fiction, Shiroi hito and Kiiroi hito (both 1955; “White Man” and “Yellow Man”), indicate the direction of most of his later fiction: they contrast Japanese and Western experience and perspectives. In Umi to dokuyaku (1957; The Sea and Poison), he examines the Japanese sense of morality in a war story about Japanese doctors performing a vivisection on a downed American pilot. One of Endō’s most powerful novels, Chimmoku (1966; Silence), is a fictionalized account of Portuguese priests who traveled to Japan and the subsequent slaughter of their Japanese converts. This novel and Samurai (1980; The Samurai)—a fascinating account of a samurai’s journey on behalf of his shogun to open trade with Mexico, Spain, and Rome—are considered his best writing, showing the complexities of the interactions between cultures as well as presenting a supple and well-told narrative.

Endō’s other extended fiction includes Kazan (1959; Volcano), Kuchibue o fuku toki (1974; When I Whistle), Sukyandaru (1986; Scandal), and a number of comic novels. He also wrote short stories, drama, essays, and a biography.

次として知られている:

  • 沈黙 -サイレンス-
    沈黙 -サイレンス-2016
  • 沈黙 SILENCE
    沈黙 SILENCE1971
  • 海と毒薬
    海と毒薬1986
  • 真夜中の招待状
    真夜中の招待状1981
  • 愛する
    愛する1997
  • 私が棄てた女
    私が棄てた女1969
  • さらば夏の光よ
    さらば夏の光よ1976
  • 真昼の悪魔
    真昼の悪魔8話

作品リスト

2017
The Morality · as Novel
2016
Silence · as Novel
1997
To Love · as Novel
1996
Os Olhos da Ásia · as Novel
1986
The Sea and Poison · as Novel
1983
1981
Call from Darkness · as Novel
1971
Silence · as Screenplay
1969
1968