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  2. Asian Saga - Wikipedia

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    The name Asian Saga was first applied to the series after Shōgun had been published. The purpose of the Asian Saga was, according to Clavell—descendant of a family long in service to the British Empire, and who was a prisoner of war of the Japanese during the Second World War—to tell "the story of the Anglo-Saxon in Asia".

  3. Shōgun (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Shōgun is a 1975 historical novel by author James Clavell that chronicles the end of Japan’s Azuchi-Momoyama period (1568-1600) and the dawn of the Edo period (1603-1868). ). Loosely based on actual events and figures, Shōgun narrates how European interests and internal conflicts within Japan brought about the Shogunate restorat

  4. James Clavell - Wikipedia

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    James Clavell (born Charles Edmund Dumaresq Clavell; 10 October 1921 [1] [2] – 7 September 1994) was an Australian-born, British-raised and educated, naturalized-American writer, screenwriter, director, and World War II veteran and prisoner of war. Clavell is best known for his Asian Saga novels

  5. Whirlwind (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Whirlwind is a novel by James Clavell, first published in 1986.It forms part of the Asian Saga and is chronologically the last book in the series.. Set in Iran in early 1979, it follows the fortunes of a group of Struan's helicopter pilots, Iranian officials and oil men and their families in the turmoil surrounding the fall of the Iranian monarchy and the rise of the Ayatollah Khomeini.

  6. Template:Infobox book series - Wikipedia

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    A template for displaying information related to a book series. Template parameters [Edit template data] This template prefers block formatting of parameters. Parameter Description Type Status Name name Book name or title String suggested Image image Prefer first edition where permitted File optional Image caption image_caption Should describe the edition used String optional Alt text alt ...

  7. How 'Shōgun' Adapted James Clavell's Novel for a ... - AOL

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    The new direction for Marks and Kondo's adaptation actually comes straight from Clavell's original story. Instead of a white savior narrative, the series explores what it's like to "show up with ...

  8. Gai-Jin - Wikipedia

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    Gai-Jin (Japanese for "foreigner") is a 1993 novel by James Clavell, chronologically the third book in his Asian Saga, although it was the last to be published.Taking place about 20 years after the events of Tai-Pan, it chronicles the adventures of Malcolm Struan, the son of Culum and Tess Struan, in Japan.

  9. Template:James Clavell - Wikipedia

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