He encounters the sokushinbutsu (monks who self-mummify) and becomes fascinated by complex automatons.
The story begins with a classic setup: , a feudal lord in the Sagami province, discovers his father has been brutally murdered by a group of masked samurai. Guided by the Confucian maxim that "A son must not live under the same sky as his father's killer," Yutaka embarks on a quest for vengeance.
However, the "crime" of the title is only the starting point. His journey quickly spirals into: Un Crimen Japones Daniel Guebel epub
The book morphs from a samurai epic into a philosophical essay and a "melancholic love story".
Guebel has noted that his medieval Japan functions as a reflection of Argentina, exploring how societies construct their myths and national states. Digital & EPUB Availability He encounters the sokushinbutsu (monks who self-mummify) and
Daniel Guebel's (2020) is far from a standard historical thriller. Instead, it is a sprawling, 500-page "metaphysical detective" novel that uses 14th-century Japan as a stage to explore Argentine identity, the nature of desire, and the afterlife. The Core Premise
He navigates the manipulative maneuvers of Lady Ashikaga . However, the "crime" of the title is only the starting point
The investigation is "inverted"—the detective doesn't just look for a killer, but for a "magical pass" that allows him to understand existence itself. Style & "Guebelian" Themes