For
those with an interest in Japanese culture
and Bushido (The Way of the Warrior) in particular,
The Tale of the Heike (Heike
Monogatari) is
the
collective account of the 5-year Genpei
War (1180-1185) for the control of Japan. One
of the must-read epic masterpieces, a Japanese
medieval classic, it is
product of
the compilation of oral tradition.
The
most widely known version was first compiled
by Yukinaga, a blinded
warrior monk, in 1371. Although there were
several serious attempts of translations since
1918, a very complete one was made by the
Stanford and Berkley
scholar
Helen
Craig McCullough, published in 1988. Burton
Watson (Translator) and Haruo Shirane (Editor)
produced an abridged version
published in 2006.