Eien no 0

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Hyakuta, NaokiStatus
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Your grandfather was a coward. That is the angry recollection with which a former Zero fighter pilot greets two Japanese siblings who, typically, despite being educated, know next to nothing about a defining war in the Pacific that took place within living memory. The testimony rattles and confuses aspiring lawyer Kentaro and newly minted journalist Keiko since virtually the only fact they've grown up hearing about Kyuzo Miyabe is that he died a kamikaze. When the young pair digs deeper into the man's past, other surviving comrades only seem to confirm the verdict, but its very import begins to shift in surprising ways. In addition to providing a window into the experiences of the losing side's flyboys and a frank look at contemporary Japan's amnesia regarding the war, this novel also undertakes a blistering critique of the folly and inhumanity of the Imperial Navy and Army and a nuanced exploration of the differences between kamikaze pilots and today's suicide bombers. At its core, however, it is a mystery of sorts about a long-dead man's actions and intentions and a reconfiguration of the meaning of wartime loyalty and sacrifice. (Source: Vertical Inc.)
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Eien no 0 was adapted to a live-action film which released in Japan on December 21, 2013. It was also adapted to a live-action TV drama series which aired for 3 episodes from February 11 to 15, 2015. The novel was published in English as The Eternal Zero by Vertical Inc. on November 10, 2015.