Shike

Shike

Shike is a two-volume novel published in 1981 by Robert Shea. It fictionalises and compresses Japanese history in order to incorporate the Genpei War and attempted invasion of Japan by the Mongols within the lifespans of two characters: Jebu, a fighting monk of the Order of Zinja, and Taniko, the minor noblewoman with whom he falls in love on his first mission -- escorting her to an arranged marriage with a far older and extremely influential nobleman. In that regard, the narrative structure of the Shike books bears a close similarity to Shea's later "All Things Are Lights", which also focusses on star-crossed lovers.

The over-all story is about how Jebu and Taniko are forced onto opposing sides of a civil war, and Taniko's growth as a woman whose fate moves her from one powerful man to another, eventually becoming grandmother to a shogun. In all, the story can be viewed as a tragedy, as Taniko's social importance and Jebu's loyalty to his order will always prevent them from truly being together.

Also focused on is the contrast of hypocrisies between the noble class and warrior class. The nobles consider samurai beneath them but act in many of the barbarous ways that they accuse them of, and the samurai are presented as ruffians of shifting loyalties, despite considering themselves to be genteel and wordly.

Shike posits a clan of grey-clad fighting monks, the "Zinja", which, it is stated, is related to several other secret societies throughout history, including specifically the White Lotus Society in China, the Hashishim (assassins) in the Middle East, and the Knights Templar in Europe, among others. ["Shike Book 2: Last of the Zinja", chap. 10 of part 2, "The Book of Taniko" (p. 290)] Through an aside in "All Things Are Lights", the Zinja are therefore linked, however tenuously, to Shea's other writings on secret societies, most notably his work with Robert Anton Wilson in the "The Illuminatus! Trilogy".

Historical Ties

Many characters within Shike are based around actual historical figures.
*Kublai Khan and other Mongol Khans are mentioned with in the book as well as an interesting portrayal of Arghun Khan prior to his days as a khan with the name Arghun Bagadhur.
*Minamoto no Yoshitsune is represented loosely by Muratomo no Yukio, where the two waring families of the Genpei War are represted as Muratomo and Takashi instead of Minamoto and Taira.
*Minamoto no Yoritomo is portrayed as Muratomo no Hideyori

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