- William Scott Wilson
William Scott Wilson (b. 1944 in
Nashville, Tennessee ) is known for translating several works ofJapanese literature , mostly those relating to the martial tradition of that country. He is recognized by [http://www.utdallas.edu/alta/ The American Literary Translator's Association] (ALTA) as "today’s foremost translator of classic Samurai texts." Mr. Wilson is also described as the world's foremost expert on the warrior's philosophy of Bushido. He served as a Consular Specialist for the Consulate General of Japan in Seattle (1980)--Heading the trade section and advising the Consul on political and economic matters.Wilson received Japan’s Foreign Minister’s Commendation from the [http://www.miami.us.emb-japan.go.jp/ Consulate General of Japan in Miami] , Masakazu Toshikage onNovember 15 ,2005 .According to the [http://www.miami.us.emb-japan.go.jp/PRAWARD4.HTML Consulate Press release] :The award is "conferred upon individuals or groups that have rendered especially distinguished service in strengthening the relationship between Japan and other countries. Through his literary works and translations, Mr. Wilson has contributed greatly to increased cultural understanding and friendship between the US and Japan."
"Mr. Wilson is a premier author and translator of samurai literature. He completed his first translation, Hagakure, while living in a farmhouse in Japan....His first original work, The Lone Samurai: The Life of Miyamoto Musashi, was published in 2004. He has done extensive research on Japanese philosophy and
Bushido , the way of the samurai."Curriculum Vitae
* Bachelor of Arts in Political Science,
Dartmouth College * Bachelor of Arts, Japanese Language and Literature, Monterrey Institute of Foreign Studies, Monterrey, California, USA
* Aichi Prefectural University, Nagoya, Japan (1975-1977) extensive Study of
Edo period (1603-1868)* Master's Degree in Japanese Language and Literature, University of Washington at Seattle. (1979)
Books
*The Demon's Sermon on the Martial Arts by Issai Chozanshi, Translated by William Scott Wilson (224 pages) Kodansha International, (release date: November, 2006) ISBN 4-7700-3018-5
*The Flowering Spirit : Classic Teachings on the Art of No (Hardcover)] , (160 pages) Kodansha (release date: May 19, 2006) ISBN 4-7700-2499-1
*
The Lone Samurai : The Life of Miyamoto Musashi] (287 pages) Kodansha International (October, 2004) ISBN 4-7700-2942-XTranslated Works
* "
The 36 Secret Strategies of the Martial Arts "by Hiroshi Moriya with translation and foreword by William Scott Wilson (March, 2008)
* "" (The Living Sword) byYagyu Munenori (February, 2004)
* "Hagakure " ("Hidden in the Leaves", among other common translations) byYamamoto Tsunetomo (November, 2002)
* "Go Rin no Sho " ("The Book of Five Rings") byMiyamoto Musashi (June, 2002)
* "Taiko: An Epic Novel of War and Glory in Feudal Japan" byEiji Yoshikawa (January, 2001)
* "Budoshinshu: The Warrior's Primer" byDaidōji Yuzan (March, 1989)
* "The Unfettered Mind " byTakuan Sōhō (March, 1988)
* " [http://www.amazon.com/dp/0897500814 Ideals of the Samurai: Writings of Japanese Warriors] " (October, 1982)
* "Roots of Wisdom (Saikontan)"(1984)Films
[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0165798/ Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai] (1999), Jim Jarmusch film prominently features excerpts from The Hagakure.
External links
* [http://williamscottwilson.net/ William Scott Wilson's homepage]
* [http://www.sonshi.com/wilson.html Author Interview] Answered questions on Japanese culture
* [http://www.miami.us.emb-japan.go.jp/PRAWARD4.HTML Honored by the Consulate General of Japan, November, 2005]
* [http://www.miami.com/mld/miamiherald/2005/12/04/news/local/states/florida/counties/miami-dade/cities_neighborhoods/coral_gables/13209831.htm/ Miami Herald Biography, November 20, 2005]
* [http://www.kodansha-intl.com/books/html/en/477002942X.html Bushido Interview]
* [http://faculty.washington.edu/kendo/wilson.html University of Washington]
* [http://www.atimes.com/atimes/China/JC15Ad01.html Asia Times Book Review of "The 36 Secret Strategies of the Martial Arts" March 15, 2008]
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