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  1. Shūsaku Endō (遠藤 周作, Endō Shūsaku, March 27, 1923 – September 29, 1996) was a Japanese author who wrote from the perspective of a Japanese Catholic. Internationally, he is known for his 1966 historical fiction novel Silence, which was adapted into a 2016 film of the same name by director Martin Scorsese.

  2. Endō Shūsaku (born March 27, 1923, Tokyo, Japan—died Sept. 29, 1996, Tokyo) was a 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.

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  3. Shūsaku Endōs books. Average rating: 4.04 · 48,033 ratings · 6,089 reviews · 366 distinct works • Similar authors. More books by Shūsaku Endō… Quotes by Shūsaku Endō (?) “Every weakness contains within itself a strength.” ― Shusaku Endo. tags: weakness. 1539 likes. Like.

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  4. Silence (Japanese: 沈黙, Hepburn: Chinmoku) is a 1966 novel of theological and historical fiction by Japanese author Shūsaku Endō. It tells the story of a Jesuit missionary sent to 17th-century Japan, who endures persecution in the time of Kakure Kirishitan ("Hidden Christians") that followed the defeat of the Shimabara Rebellion .

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  5. Shūsaku Endō has 366 books on Goodreads with 135142 ratings. Shūsaku Endōs most popular book is Silence.

  6. Sep 28, 2023 · Endō Shūsaku: New Study Explores the Final Masterpiece by Japan’s Celebrated Christian Author. BooksSocietySep 28, 2023. This year marks 100 years since the birth of Endō Shūsaku, the...

  7. Shūsaku Endō (1923–1996), Japanese Roman Catholic novelist, authored Silence, adapted into a film in 2016. The Christian Faith is a consistent theme throughout his writings. Born in Tokyo in 1923, Endō was raised by his mother and an aunt following the early death of his father.