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\n\t\t\t\tThe Christian author End\u014d Sh\u016bsaku (1923\u201396) was born a century ago. Before his death he asked that copies of two of his books be laid in his coffin after his passing: Chinmoku (trans. Silence<\/em>) and his final novel, Fukai kawa<\/em> (Deep River). A look at his last full-length exploration of faith and humanity.\n\t\t\t\t<\/p>\n

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A Globe-Trotting Exploration of Faith<\/h2>\n

The plot of End\u014d Sh\u016bsaku\u2019s final novel, Fukai kawa<\/em> (translated by Van C. Gessel as Deep River<\/em>), follows a group of Japanese tourists on a trip to India, each with their own struggles and problems. One of the main characters is Mitsuko, who works as a volunteer in a hospital. Another central figure is \u014ctsu, who became a Christian under his mother\u2019s influence and has a vocation for the priesthood.<\/p>\n

Mitsuko and \u014ctsu were once university students together. Mitsuko, who feels herself incapable of really loving a person, decides to seduce the pious \u014ctsu out of a spiteful desire to ridicule his religion. \u014ctsu soon starts to imitate Mitsuko\u2019s habit of referring to God as his \u201cOnion,\u201d and vows to give up his faith. But after Mitsuko ends the affair, he travels to France and enters a seminary to study for the priesthood. Later, the pair meet again when Mitsuko visits France, spending a few days away from her new husband to visit \u014ctsu during her honeymoon. When she reminds him of his vow to give up his faith, he starts to talk with feeling about Christ:<\/p>\n

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\u201cAfter you snubbed\u00a0.\u00a0.\u00a0. I began to understand\u00a0.\u00a0.\u00a0. just a little the sufferings of the man who was rejected by all men.\u00a0.\u00a0.\u00a0. and I heard a voice, saying \u2018Come to me. Come, I was rejected as you have been. So I will never abandon you.\u2019 That\u2019s what the voice said.\u201d<\/p>\n

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His behavior makes no sense to Mitsuko. \u201cYou\u2019re Japanese, aren\u2019t you? It makes my teeth stand on edge just to think of you as a Japanese believing in this European Christianity nonsense.\u201d<\/p>\n

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But \u014ctsu insists: \u201cI don\u2019t believe in European Christianity.\u201d<\/p>\n

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He explains: \u201cFor three years I\u2019ve lived here, and I\u2019ve tired of the way people here think. The way of thinking that they\u2019ve kneaded with their own hands and fashioned to meet the workings of their own hearts. They\u2019re ponderous to an Asian like me. I can\u2019t blend in with them, and so every day is hell for me. When I try to tell some of my French classmates or teachers how I feel, they admonish me and say that the truth knows no distinctions between Europe and Asia.\u201d<\/p>\n

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\u014ctsu comes to be regarded as a heretic by his fellow seminarians and moves to India, where he enters a monastery near the Ganges. Mitsuko\u2019s marriage soon falls apart, and hearing rumors that \u014ctsu is in India, she decides to join a tour there after her divorce in the hope that she might find him.<\/p>\n

The All-Encompassing River of Love<\/h2>\n

The Japanese tourists make their way to the holy city of Benares (referred to in the novel by its modern name of Varanasi), on the banks of the mighty Ganges. The ancient city is one of the holiest of all Hindu sites, and also holds a special place in Buddhism, as the setting of the Buddha\u2019s first sermon, at nearby Sarnath. Along the banks of one side of the river, backed by the ancient temples and warren-like streets of the old city, are the famous step-like \u201cghats\u201d that lead down to the holy waters. The ghats are thronged with people throughout the day, alive with activity as pilgrims come to immerse themselves in the holy river. The river is also home to two \u201cburning ghats\u201d where the bodies of the dead are cremated on the steps of the river and their ashes returned to Mother Ganges. Life and death exist side-by-side on the banks of the holy city.<\/p>\n

\u014ctsu is eventually asked to move on from his Indian monastery as well, and spends his days with Hindu pilgrims, helping to carry the bodies of the penniless dead to the burning ghats. And there one day he meets Mitsuko again.<\/p>\n

Talking about the path his faith has taken, \u014ctsu says, \u201cIn the end I\u2019ve decided that my Onion doesn\u2019t live only within European Christianity. He can be found in Hinduism and in Buddhism. This is no longer an idea in my head; it\u2019s a way of life I\u2019ve chosen for myself.\u201d To which Mitsuko can only respond, \u201cBut you\u2019ve pulled the rug out from under your own life.\u201d<\/p>\n

The Japanese tourists are still in India when Prime Minister Indira Gandhi is assassinated. Shortly after the news breaks, \u014ctsu speaks to Mitsuko about the tragedy in the following terms:<\/p>\n

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\u201cWhen all life has been drained from them and their bodies are enshrouded in flames, I say a prayer to my Onion. \u2018This person I\u2019m handing over to you,\u2019 I pray, \u2018please accept and enfold him in your arms.\u00a0.\u00a0.\u00a0. Every time I look at the River Ganges, I think of my Onion. The Ganges swallows up the ashes of every person as it flows along, rejecting neither the beggar woman who stretches out her fingerless hands nor the murdered prime minister, Gandhi. The river of love that is my Onion flows past, accepting all, rejecting neither the ugliest of men nor the filthiest.\u201d<\/p>\n

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Eventually, Mitsuko comes to feel something of the universal power of the Ganges: \u201cThere\u2019s still the river\u00a0.\u00a0.\u00a0. It\u2019s a deep river, so deep I feel as though it\u2019s not just for the Hindus but for everyone.\u201d<\/p>\n

Perhaps these lines contain a hint of the message End\u014d hoped to convey with this novel. God is like the Ganges, embracing and encompassing everything. It makes no sense to reject other religions, or for different faiths to fight just because they are following a different path to the same end. The God of Christianity is not the one unique and supreme deity, but one who coexists along with numerous other gods, like the myriad kami<\/em> of Japan\u2019s Shint\u014d faith. Something close to this may have been what the author was proposing as a more \u201cJapanese\u201d version of Christianity.<\/p>\n

Living On After Death<\/h2>\n

Another major subject concern of the novel is reincarnation: the belief that all living things, including human beings, experience many lives, and are reborn in another body after they die. No doubt this was a subject of personal interest for the author as his life and work entered its final chapter. But as a Christian author, End\u014d seems to perceive the term in the light of Christ\u2019s resurrection. He seems to see reincarnation not as a literal act of rebirth in another body, but rather of the soul living on after death in the hearts and minds of other people.<\/p>\n

In the first chapter of the novel, a man named Isobe loses his wife to cancer. Shortly just before she dies, his wife whispers to him: \u201cI know for sure\u00a0.\u00a0.\u00a0. I\u2019ll be reborn somewhere in this world. Look for me\u00a0.\u00a0.\u00a0. find me\u00a0.\u00a0.\u00a0. promise!\u201d Isobe eventually joins the tour to India hoping to find a child who might be the reincarnation of this Japanese woman. Mitsuko, who is working as a volunteer with terminal cancer patients at the hospital where his wife spends her last weeks, ends up joining the same tour.<\/p>\n

As the tour comes to an end and Isobe has still not found his wife\u2019s reincarnation, Mitsuko consoles him with the words: \u201cAt the very least, I\u2019m sure your wife has come back to life inside your heart.\u201d In a separate scene, \u014ctsu says to Mitsuko: \u201cLook at me: he [Jesus] is alive even inside a man like me.\u201d<\/p>\n

Toward the end of the novel, the author writes:<\/p>\n

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\u201cThe Onion had died many long years ago, but he had been reborn in the lives of other people. Even after nearly two thousand years had passed, he had been reborn in these nuns, and had been reborn in \u014ctsu.\u201d<\/p>\n

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The story ends rather abruptly, rather as if the television has suddenly turned off before the program has reached the end. Perhaps the author was deliberately seeking to create a parallel with the surprising first pages of the story, which open with the incongruous cries of a sweet potato seller hawking his wares: \u201cYaki imo-o<\/em>. Piping hot yaki imo-o<\/em>.\u201d The novel also contains numerous reminders of the mischievous side of the author, who wrote popular light \u201centertainments\u201d alongside his more contemplative works. The in-joke references between \u014ctsu and Mitsuko to God as \u201cthe Onion,\u201d for example, help to lighten the mood, pulling readers in and getting them to consider the serious subjects at the heart of the story. They also serve to make the novel accessible to as broad a readership as possible\u2014End\u014d never forgot the novelist\u2019s duty to entertain as well as enlighten.<\/p>\n

I once met someone who accompanied End\u014d on a research trip to India as he prepared to write what became his final novel. End\u014d was nearly 70 at the time, and his health was already failing, but nevertheless he insisted on staying in cheap hotels to experience the \u201creal\u201d India, despite the punishing heat. The person I spoke to described him sitting calming on the steps near the burning ghats, intently watching the scenery unfold before his eyes.<\/p>\n

Perhaps the response he felt to what he saw there is reflected in this passage from Deep River<\/em>, where one of the protagonists sits in the same spot and gazes contemplatively at the holy river.<\/p>\n

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\u201cNaked men and woman stood in array, their bodies exposed to the rosy light of the morning sun as they filled their mouths with the water of the Ganges and joined their hands together in prayer. Each had their separate lives, the secrets they could relate to no one else, secrets which they carried as heavy burdens upon their backs as they lived out their existences. Each had something that needed cleansing in the River Ganges.\u201d<\/p>\n

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A century on from his birth, End\u014d Sh\u016bsaku continues to be reborn in the hearts and minds of his many readers today, both in Japan and around the world.<\/p>\n

This and all subsequent quotes are taken from the English translation by Van C. Gessel, which is available in searchable form on the Internet Archive.<\/p>\n

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\"Fukai
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Fukai kawa<\/em><\/h3>\n

By End\u014d Sh\u016bsaku
Published by K\u014ddansha, 1993
ISBN: 978-4-06-206342-5<\/p>\n<\/div>\n

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\"Deep<\/p>\n

Deep River<\/em><\/h3>\n

Translated by Van C. Gessel
Published by New Directions, 1994
ISBN: 978-0-8112-1289-2<\/p>\n<\/div>\n

(Originally written in Japanese. Banner photo: <\/em>Fukai Kawa. \u00a9\u00a0K\u014ddansha.)<\/em><\/p>\n<\/p><\/div>\n

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