This Week's Suggested Book from the Ashbrook Center (Monday, July 05, 1999)
 | | The Emperor's General
by James Webb |
Broadway Books 401 pages, January 1999 Hardcover, 25.00 ISBN: 0767900766
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From the bestselling author of Fields of Fire comes a provocative novel of historical intrigue, gripping drama, and haunting romance suffused with the mystery and seduction of the Orient.
1997. Jay Marsh, Wall Street millionaire and grand old man of the diplomatic corps, takes a sentimental journey to the scene of his first
triumphs and agonies, Manila, where as a brash young captain during World War Two he served as aide-de-camp and confidant to
General Douglas MacArthur. Marsh sees beyond the glittery capital of today to the horrifying days of 1945. The retreating Japanese army
had devastated everything in its wake. The city was set ablaze and one hundred thousand innocents were slaughtered. Marsh was forced
to leave behind his Filipino fiancée and accompany MacArthur to Japan. Now, as the senior statesman stands in the serene garden of the
ambassador's residence, his mind reels back in time
In the final days of the war in the Pacific, the Philippines are retaken by the Allies under the command of General MacArthur, paving the
way for Japan's surrender. But for MacArthur, victory over Japan is only a stepping-stone to greater glory: supreme rule over the
conquered country and its eightythree million inhabitants who, until then, were his blood enemies. MacArthur enlists Captain Marsh to be
his emissary to the imperial government, a mission that takes the junior officer into the shadow world of postwar Tokyo. As Marsh
undertakes the delicate task of opening a dialogue with the emperor, he becomes ensnared in a web of deceit, witnesses a grave injustice,
commits a life-altering act of betrayaland discovers shocking truths about MacArthur the world was never meant to know.
Masterfully written and highly evocative, The Emperor's General is the story of MacArthur's bold and calculating transition from
wartime general to American Caesar, and of his enormous ego, his personal demons, and the glaring miscalculations he made in
bargaining with the Japanese. It is the story of Japan's dominant ruling class manipulating the American occupiers as they enter an arcane
country whose rules and traditions have always baffled Westerners; of frantic scrambling on both sides to assign accountability for
aggression and war crimes that approached those of the Nazis; and, in the person of narrator Jay Marsh, it is the all too human story of a
young man's bitter coming of ageand of the conflicting demands of duty, honor, and love.
From the battlefields and command posts of the Philippines to the royal palaces and geisha houses of Japan, The Emperor's General is
an extraordinary saga of a spellbinding chapter in American history.
Table of Contents
- A Special Acknowledgment
- Author's Note
- Prologue February 23, 1997 Morning
- Part One October 1944 August 1945
- Chapters 127
- Epilogue February 23, 1997 Afternoon
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