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The Thousand Autumns of Jacob de Zoet

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Mitchell spent four years working on the novel, researching and crafting a vision of Japan at the end of the 18th century. Small details, such as if people used shaving cream or not, could require much time so that a single sentence could take half a day to write. "It was tough," Mitchell said. "It
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A monk from Enomoto's monastery escapes with a scroll detailing the atrocities at Mount Shiranui: the monks rape the women kept at the Shrine, and the cult sacrifices the babies to attain immortality. The women of the Shrine, however, believe that their children are still alive, living down in the
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Captain Penhaligon leads a crew of Englishmen in their attempt to take the trade route with Nagasaki for themselves (in response to the fall of the VOC on New Year's Day). They do this with the help of Daniel Snitker, assisting out of hatred for Vorstenbosch (who has left for the Netherlands) and
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Before the events of the novel, Ogawa Uzaemon intended to marry Orito, but their circumstances prevented it. He still loves her, however, and, being a trained samurai, he mounts a rescue mission. When they arrive at the Shrine, however, Uzaemon is betrayed by his team to Enomoto, who kills him.
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Unlike the other women, Orito isn't intended to be a mother, but a midwife to help the other women through their pregnancies. Orito eventually discovers a way out and nearly escapes the compound, but her guilt for abandoning the women overpowers her, and she gives herself up to the Shrine.
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Jacob de Zoet, working as a clerk on a Dutch merchant ship, arrives at the island of Dejima, midway through an ad hoc trial of Daniel Snitker, the acting chief of a factory on the island. Jacob hopes to make his fortune working under Chief Vorstenbosch and the
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Having earned Shiroyama's respect in the conflict, Jacob gives the magistrate the scroll listing the atrocities of the Shrine of Mount Shiranui. Shiroyama heroically sacrifices himself to kill Enomoto, poisoning their drinks at their game of
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Jacob. As the Dutchmen on Dejima refuse to submit to the English, the conflict escalates to actual war: the English ship fires, accidentally hitting Nagasaki as well. With Japanese firepower against them, the English retreat.
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based on thirty-two critic reviews and the consensus of the reviews being, "Mitchell’s new novel should be at minimum short-listed for the Man Booker this year; a wonderful historical fiction full of mystery and romance".
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Jacob realizes that Vorstenbosch only outed Snitker to make an example: Vorstenbosch punishes Jacob for not signing a forged document by forcing him to remain on the island for longer than his allotted time.
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museum. "I never did get the lunch that day," Mitchell said, "but I filled a notebook with information about this place I'd never heard of and resolved one day to write about it."
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Jacob meets Orito, who, along with being a midwife, is also a talented student and the only female at the medical academy led by Dr. Marinus. Jacob has sneaked a
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The origins of the novel can be found in 1994 when Mitchell was backpacking in western Japan while on a teaching trip. He had been looking for a cheap lunch in
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Years, later, Jacob marries and has a son with a Japanese woman other than Orito. Orito lives happily, leading the academy the late Marinus founded.
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to pay for the dowry of his betrothed, Anna. After Snitker is fired for smuggling, Deputy Melchior Van Cleef considers Jacob for the position.
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onto Dejima, and if discovered as a Christian, he will be deported at the least and executed at the worst due to Japan's
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Jacob returns to the Netherlands without his son, remarries, and has another son. On his deathbed, he thinks of Orito.
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Late in the book, "land of a thousand autumns" is described as one of the names used by the Japanese for Japan.
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September/October 2010 issue, a magazine that aggregates critic reviews of books, the book received a
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gave it an aggregated critic score of 84 percent based on British and American press reviews. On
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Matsudaira Yasuhide. The main character, Jacob de Zoet, bears some resemblance to the real-life
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saying on the consensus "No consensus, but most quite impressed, certainly by aspects of it".
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On New Year's Day, Orito is taken to live at the Mount Shiranui Shrine, run by Abbot Enomoto.
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In 1799, Japanese midwife Orito Aibagawa helps deliver the baby of Magistrate Shiroyama.
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Some of the events depicted in the novel are based on real history, such as
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Upon release, it was generally well-received. The book received a 83% from
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regional prize (South Asia and Europe); was long listed for the 2010
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city. The scroll eventually comes into the possession of Jacob.
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David Mitchell
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Historical fiction
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historical fiction
David Mitchell
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Sakoku
Dutch East India Company
Dejima
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Dutch East India Company
Psalter
anti-Christian laws
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Dejima
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Hendrik Doeff
Bookmarks
Complete Review
Commonwealth Writers' Prize
Man Booker Prize for Fiction

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