Father Rodrigues is an idealistic
Portuguese Jesuit priest who, in the 1640s, sets sail for Japan on a
determined mission to help the brutally oppressed Japanese Christians
and to discover the truth behind unthinkable rumours that his famous
teacher Ferreira has renounced his faith. Once faced with the realities
of religious persecution Rodrigues himself is forced to make an
impossible choice: whether to abandon his flock or his God.
Winner of the 1966 Tanizaki Prize, Silence is Shusaku Endo's most
highly acclaimed novel and a classic of its genre. It caused major
controversy in Japan following its publication in 1967.
Silence will soon be a major film directed by Martin Scorsese and starring Liam Neeson, Andrew Garfield and Adam Driver.
“One of the finest historical novels written by anyone, anywhere . . . Flawless' - David Mitchell