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This book presents extensive information on the mechanisms of
epitaxial growth in III-nitride compounds, drawing on a
state-of-the-art computational approach that combines ab initio
calculations, empirical interatomic potentials, and Monte Carlo
simulations to do so. It discusses important theoretical aspects of
surface structures and elemental growth processes during the
epitaxial growth of III-nitride compounds. In addition, it
discusses advanced fundamental structural and electronic
properties, surface structures, fundamental growth processes and
novel behavior of thin films in III-nitride semiconductors. As
such, it will appeal to all researchers, engineers and graduate
students seeking detailed information on crystal growth and its
application to III-nitride compounds.
This book presents extensive information on the mechanisms of
epitaxial growth in III-nitride compounds, drawing on a
state-of-the-art computational approach that combines ab initio
calculations, empirical interatomic potentials, and Monte Carlo
simulations to do so. It discusses important theoretical aspects of
surface structures and elemental growth processes during the
epitaxial growth of III-nitride compounds. In addition, it
discusses advanced fundamental structural and electronic
properties, surface structures, fundamental growth processes and
novel behavior of thin films in III-nitride semiconductors. As
such, it will appeal to all researchers, engineers and graduate
students seeking detailed information on crystal growth and its
application to III-nitride compounds.
In the year 1311, in the highest tower of Cloud of Sparrows Castle,
a beautiful woman sits by the window, watching as enemies gather
below and fires spread through the night. As she calmly awaits her
fate, she begins to write, carefully setting down on a scroll the
secret history of the Okumichi clan...of the gift of prophecy they
share and the extraordinary destiny that awaits them.
For six centuries, these remarkable writings lay hidden--until they
are uncovered by an American woman, a missionary named Emily
Gibson, who arrived in Edo harbor in 1861, in flight from a tragic
past. Soon an extraordinary man would enter her life: Lord Genji of
the Okumichi clan, a nobleman with a gift of prophecy who must
defend his embattled family--and confront forbidden feelings for an
outsider in his midst. Emily, too, soon finds herself at a turning
point; courted by two westerners, she knows her heart belongs to
the one man she cannot have. But Emily has found a mission of her
own: translating Genji's ancestral history, losing herself in an
epic tale of heroism and forbidden love.
For here is the story of Lady Shizuka, the beautiful witch-princess
who has enchanted Okumichi men for generations...of Genji's
ancestors, Lord Hironobu and Lord Kiyori, and of the terrible
betrayals that befell them...and of Genji's parents: a wastrel
father and his child bride whose tragic love has shaped Genji as a
leader and as a man. As Emily sifts through the fragile scrolls,
she begins to see threads of her own life woven into the ancient
writings. And as past and present collide, a hidden history comes
to life, and with it a secret prophecy that has been shrouded for
centuries, and may now finally be revealed. Takashi Matsuoka's
spellbinding novel is infused with spectacle, intricately woven,
magically told. Autumn Bridge is a feast for the senses, a work of
truly dazzling storytelling.
"From the Hardcover edition."
Once in a great while a new novelist comes along who dazzles us
with rare eloquence and humanity, with flawless storytelling and a
unique understanding of another place and time. Takashi Matsuoka is
just such a writer.
His magnificent new novel, set amid the violence and beauty of
nineteenth-century Japan, takes us beyond the epic tradition of
James Clavell's Shogun and into a majestic realm of samurai and
geishas, ninjas and Zen masters. Brilliantly imagined, gloriously
written, Cloud of Sparrows is at once a sweeping historical
adventure and a love story of almost unbearable poignancy. It is
storytelling on the grand scale from a novelist of astounding depth
and grace.
Cloud of Sparrows
It is the dawn of the New Year, 1861. After two centuries of
isolation, Japan has been forced to open its doors to the West,
igniting a clash of cultures and generations. And as foreign ships
threaten to rain destruction on the Shogun's castle in Edo, a small
group of American missionaries has chosen this time to spread the
word of their God. Among them, Emily Gibson, a woman seeking
redemption from a tormented past, and Matthew Stark, a cold-eyed
killer with one more death on his mind.
Neither realizes that their future in Japan has already been
foreseen. For a young nobleman, Lord Genji, has dreamt that his
life will be saved by an outsider in the New Year. Widely reviled
as a dilettante, Lord Genji has one weapon with which to inspire
awe. In his family, one in every generation is said to have the
gift of prophecy. And what Lord Genji sees has struck fear in many
around him. As the Shogun's secret police chief plots Genji's
death--and the utter destruction of his entire clan--the young and
untried lord must prove that he is more than the handsome womanizer
of legend, famed lover of Edo's most celebrated geisha, Lady Heiko,
and that his prophetic powers are no mere fairy tale.
Forced to escape from Edo and flee to his ancestral stronghold, the
spectacular Cloud of Sparrows Castle, Genji joins his fate with
Emily and Stark, unaware of the dark forces that drive them.
Together with Genji's uncle, Lord Shigeru, a legendary swordsman
knee-deep in the blood of his own kin, and the enigmatic Lady
Heiko, the unlikely band embarks on a harrowing journey through a
landscape bristling with danger--to prepare for a final battle.
Here, on a snowscape stained with blood, horror will mix with
wonder, secrets will unravel, and love will duel with vengeance--as
East and West, flesh and spirit, past and future, collide in ways
no one--least of all Genji--could have imagined.
"From the Hardcover edition."
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