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Matari

''Matari'' (or reissued as ''White Wind, Black Rider'') is a book written by Luke Rhinehart, a pen name of George Cockcroft. ''Matari'' was published in the UK in 1975, and is currently out-of-print. It was published in the US under the name of ''White Wind, Black Rider'' (2002).
==Plot summary==

The story is set in 18th century Japan, and features a conflict between four very different characters - Oboko (nb, Ōbaku is a form of Zen), a poet of the wind and Buddhist monk; Izzi, court poet and extrovert; Lord Arishi, samurai and lord of the realm; and finally Matari, beautiful, intelligent, and on the run for her life. The story might be described as a love story - all three of the men are, in their own way, in love with Matari. Yet they each have their own outlook on life, and their own sense of honour and morality. While individually we might applaud them as good men and true, the meeting of the three results in tragedy.
This is a comparatively traditional novel; the story runs in a linear fashion, and the plot is such as you might find in any other book. George Cockcroft uses his knowledge of Zen well, though, and the book gives an insight into the thinking of both Buddhist and Samurai thinking that feels well-rounded.
Oboko survives the story and is later mentioned in ''The Book of the Die'' by the same author.
The various ISBNs of the different editions are:
* ISBN 0-246-10811-8 – January 1975 (''Matari'', hardcover)
* ISBN 0-586-04116-8 – September 2, 1976 (''Matari'', paperback)
* ISBN 1-4033-4796-4 – November 27, 2002 (''White Wind, Black Rider'', hardcover)
* ISBN 1-4033-4795-6 – November 27, 2002 (''White Wind, Black Rider'', paperback)


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