Archive for May 2011
Self-defense or torture? Samurai sword vs. pit bull case raises questions
Louisville, Ky. (WHAS11) – Louisville Metro Animal Services is investigating an animal attack that resulted in the death of a pit bull. WHAS11 first reported that the dog was killed Thursday night by a teenager with a Samurai sword. WHAS11 learned that a necropsy, which is an autopsy for animals, was conducted Friday afternoon to determine exactly how the dog died and to determine if there were …
Published May 27, 2011.
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Hagakure: The Book of the Samurai

Hagakure (“In the Shadow of Leaves”) is a manual for the samurai classes consisting of a series of short anecdotes and reflections that give both insight and instruction-in the philosophy and code of behavior that foster the true spirit of Bushido-the Way of the Warrior. It is not a book of philosophy as most would understand the word: it is a collection of thoughts and sayings recorded over a period of seven years, and as such covers a wide variety of subjects, often in no particular sequence.
The work represents an attitude far removed from our modern pragmatism and materialism, and possesses an intuitive rather than rational appeal in its assertion that Bushido is a Way of Dying, and that only a samurai retainer prepared and willing to die at any moment can be totally true to his lord. While Hagakure was for many years a secret text known only to the warrior vassals of the Hizen fief to which the author belonged, it later came to be recognized as a classic exposition of samurai thought and came to influence many subsequent generations, including Yukio Mishima.
This translation offers 300 selections that constitute the core texts of the 1,300 present in the original.
Hagakure was featured prominently in the film Ghost Dog, by Jim Jarmusch.