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A vivid, deeply researched work of history that explores the life of an unconventional woman during the first half of the 19th century in Edo--the city that would become Tokyo--and a portrait of a great city on the brink of a momentous encounter with the West. The daughter of a Buddhist priest, Tsuneno was born in a rural Japanese village and was expected to live a traditional life much like her mother's. But after three divorces--and a temperament much too strong-willed for her family's approval--she ran away to make a life for herself in one of the largest cities in the world: Edo, a bustling metropolis at its peak. With Tsuneno as our guide, we experience the drama and excitement of Edo just prior to the arrival of American Commodore Perry's fleet, which transformed Japan. During this pivotal moment in Japanese history, Tsuneno bounces from tenement to tenement, marries a masterless samurai, and eventually enters the service of a famous city magistrate. Tsuneno's life provides a window into 19th-century Japanese culture--and a rare view of an extraordinary woman who sacrificed her family and her reputation to make a new life for herself, in defiance of social conventions. Immersive and fascinating, Stranger in the Shogun's City is a revelatory work of history, layered with rich detail and delivered with beautiful prose, about the life of a woman, a city, and a culture.


Amy Stanley is an associate professor of history at Northwestern University. She lives in Evanston, Illinois, with her husband and two children, but Tokyo will always be her favorite city in the world.

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  • Simone
    小说的形式来表述历史2021-02-18
  • 豆友201755219
    当成小说看,文笔和情节刻画都属实一般,没法和那些五星的好书比,当成历史看,但是可以眼前一亮,如何坚持史学家求真的底线同时加上合理化的想象。2020-12-29
  • onlylonely
    居然被历史书打动到流眼泪。将近两百年前日本山区的一个普通女性的故事,可以穿越时空来到我面前,给我力量。也许她最后也没有成为一个多么了不起的人,到死仍然是“依附”于她的丈夫,但是至少走过自己选的路。而所谓的历史,也就是这样无数普通人走了自己选的路而铸成的吧。在Nevada city zen retreat hermitage展开的阅读,特别的缘分。2021-12-17

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