Anyone read "The Thousand Autumns of Jacob de Zoet"?
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Anyone read "The Thousand Autumns of Jacob de Zoet"?
It is by David Mitchell and my sister has recommended it to me saying Go games figure quite prominently.
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Re: Anyone read "The Thousand Autumns of Jacob de Zoet"?
There is a Go game in it but I wouldn't read it for that reason. Mitchell clearly doesn't have more than a passing knowledge of the game itself.
It is a really excellent historical novel, though, conventional and unconventional in all the right ways. David Mitchell is one of my favorite novelists, and although I like Ghostwritten and Cloud Atlas even more than this, it's still pretty great.
It is a really excellent historical novel, though, conventional and unconventional in all the right ways. David Mitchell is one of my favorite novelists, and although I like Ghostwritten and Cloud Atlas even more than this, it's still pretty great.
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Re: Anyone read "The Thousand Autumns of Jacob de Zoet"?
Hadn't heard of that one. Now I have to get it. Looking forward to reading it. Thanks for the good info.
I'm always looking for any go publications that i don't have, in any western language. Wanna trade or sell some?
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Re: Anyone read "The Thousand Autumns of Jacob de Zoet"?
It's an excellent book. It's set in 18th and 19th century Japan, so the Go is a good touch, but as dfan point out, it plays at best an extremely peripheral role.
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Re: Anyone read "The Thousand Autumns of Jacob de Zoet"?
True, but to keep my collection complete if a novel has Any mention of go at all then I need a copy of the first edition and ideally all other editions as well as any translations in western languages.quantumf wrote:It's an excellent book. It's set in 18th and 19th century Japan, so the Go is a good touch, but as dfan point out, it plays at best an extremely peripheral role.
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Re: Anyone read "The Thousand Autumns of Jacob de Zoet"?
Just finished and it was a good read. I thought the role of Go in the ending was more than peripheral and the description of the game did display some actual knowledge of the game. Enjoyed it!
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Re: Anyone read "The Thousand Autumns of Jacob de Zoet"?
Heh, I posted my comments just before reading the last bitgurujeet wrote:Just finished and it was a good read. I thought the role of Go in the ending was more than peripheral and the description of the game did display some actual knowledge of the game. Enjoyed it!
What amused was the score estimate - one player thought he was 6 points behind, the other player thought he 6.5 ahead
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Re: Anyone read "The Thousand Autumns of Jacob de Zoet"?
Can somebody add the book to Literature
from what I read here it is a good candidate. mybe even for Go-centric Fiction or Containing Major References to Go
fromwhat i read on amazon .co.uk it is not yet published (In the uk) so I cannot do it
from what I read here it is a good candidate. mybe even for Go-centric Fiction or Containing Major References to Go
fromwhat i read on amazon .co.uk it is not yet published (In the uk) so I cannot do it
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Re: Anyone read "The Thousand Autumns of Jacob de Zoet"?
It was published in the UK in May. Amazon link
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Re: Anyone read "The Thousand Autumns of Jacob de Zoet"?
Ouch, anachronism. Can't have a half point in a game before komi was invented.quantumf wrote:Heh, I posted my comments just before reading the last bitgurujeet wrote:Just finished and it was a good read. I thought the role of Go in the ending was more than peripheral and the description of the game did display some actual knowledge of the game. Enjoyed it!
What amused was the score estimate - one player thought he was 6 points behind, the other player thought he 6.5 ahead
Haven't read the book though - maybe he's counting endgame moves or something, but it would be unusual to translate fractional points from deiri counting into the estimated full-board score.
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Re: Anyone read "The Thousand Autumns of Jacob de Zoet"?
willemien wrote:Can somebody add the book to Literature
from what I read here it is a good candidate.
I've addedit to my list of go ficiton on www.goodreads.com, which I think is the most complete list of go fiction in English on the web. Once I obtain a copy, I'll add a review.
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