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  • Published: 6 June 2023
  • ISBN: 9780593472316
  • Imprint: Dutton
  • Format: Hardback
  • Pages: 496
  • RRP: $65.00
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Blossoms in the Wind

Human Legacies of the Kamikaze




Back with Caliber after more than a decade out of print, a revelatory and groundbreaking account of Imperial Japan’s kamikaze—the suicide pilots of World War II—as told through the eyes of survivors

A revelatory and groundbreaking account of Imperial Japan’s kamikaze—the suicide pilots of World War II—as told through the eyes of the survivors

In the final year of World War II, a horrific new weapon was unleashed in the Pacific: the kamikaze. Idealistic, young Japanese men had been taught that there was no greater glory than to sacrifice one’s life to defend the homeland. Now, with the war all but lost, thousands of these determined warriors were hastily trained in the basics of piloting an airplane, then sent out in waves to crash into enemy warships, suicide attacks that killed altogether some seven thousand American sailors. 
 
But what of those men who took the sacred oath to die in battle and lived? In the wake of 9/11, ethnographer M. G. Sheftall was given unprecedented access to the cloistered community of Japan’s last remaining kamikaze survivors. As an American fluent in Japanese, Sheftall was the only westerner to ever sit face-to-face with these men and hear their stories. The result is a fascinating journey into the lives, indoctrination, and mindsets of the kamikaze, through the eyes of participants who are now lost to time.

  • Published: 6 June 2023
  • ISBN: 9780593472316
  • Imprint: Dutton
  • Format: Hardback
  • Pages: 496
  • RRP: $65.00
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Praise for Blossoms in the Wind

Praise for Blossoms in the Wind:
 
“[A] scholarly work about the kamikaze ‘death cult’ that's as lively to read as a popular novel.”—The Los Angeles Times
 
“Well-written… Outstanding.”—Booklist
 
“Based on rare access to Japanese sources and written with irrepressible verve, M. G. Sheftall’s aerial death cult known as the kamikaze brings breathtaking human texture to the near-apocalypse that Imperial Japan unleashed on the U.S. Navy at the close of World War II.”—James D. Hornfischer, New York Times bestselling author of Last Stand of the Tin Can Sailors
 

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