Difficult not to subscribe to comment Arnaud Carolina, which I shared the disappointment. I did not have stamina, I am not forced me to finish this, "What I know," which is in no way a Japanese history, but a kind of not very interesting essay on the forms of political power Japan, essay especially in a bombastic style. The reader bumps from the first page to the word "coalescence" (synonymous with sophisticated "union" or "Meeting"). Imagine a cold shower for the young manga reader who decided to grow a little.
To the author of the landfill, Michel ViƩ today is an elderly gentleman (he was born in 1929), a specialist pan only in the history of Japan (politics, conflicts). He wrote What do I know there are decades and do not perhaps write the same today. The publisher should perhaps stop marketing the book, to be amortized long ago.