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Memoirs of a Geisha por Arthur Golden
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Memoirs of a Geisha

por Arthur Golden

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New York: Vintage Books, 1999.

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A beautifully written book, and very descriptive. All of the characters feel important to the story. I typically like to give my books away after I've read them, but this one is hard to give up. ( )
  KDavidson828 | Dec 6, 2009 |
Heb dit boek vorig jaar gelezen.
Nooi beschreven, indrukwekkend.
Daarna hebben wij Japan bezocht en ook in Kyoto gewandeld.
Heel apart.
  knaukje | Nov 30, 2009 |
I thoroughly enjoyed this book. It is so beautifully written, almost lyrical. Sometimes I forgot the author is a man and it really wasn't a woman writing this. The story is so believable that it wasn't until reading acknowledgments at the end that I was reminded it is a work of fiction. ( )
  Narilka | Nov 20, 2009 |
Memoirs of A Geisha is an extremely detailed book involving the life of Sayuri from the time she is a little girl until she becomes an elderly adult. Sayuri is sold to a family in the purpose of becoming a geisha. She loses all contact with her father, mother, and eventually her older sister. The emotional and physical obstacles Sayuri is forced to overcome are extremely realistic. The novel was very well written and after finishing it, I could not believe that this story wasn't non fiction. ( )
1 vote df5b_jenniferw | Nov 10, 2009 |
Memoirs of a Geisha takes you through the life of a young woman from childhood until she became one of the most popular Geishas. In this page-turner, you learn about a young womans struggle but also you have an opportunity to get an understanding of the original meaning of Geisha compared to what many people think it means today.

The movie did this book very little justice except to give you a picture of the places where the story took place. However, the author described them in such detail that your imagination would have these places almost perfect anyway.
  dst2diva | Nov 2, 2009 |
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Amazon.com (ISBN 0679781587, Paperback)

According to Arthur Golden's absorbing first novel, the word "geisha" does not mean "prostitute," as Westerners ignorantly assume--it means "artisan" or "artist." To capture the geisha experience in the art of fiction, Golden trained as long and hard as any geisha who must master the arts of music, dance, clever conversation, crafty battle with rival beauties, and cunning seduction of wealthy patrons. After earning degrees in Japanese art and history from Harvard and Columbia--and an M.A. in English--he met a man in Tokyo who was the illegitimate offspring of a renowned businessman and a geisha. This meeting inspired Golden to spend 10 years researching every detail of geisha culture, chiefly relying on the geisha Mineko Iwasaki, who spent years charming the very rich and famous.

The result is a novel with the broad social canvas (and love of coincidence) of Charles Dickens and Jane Austen's intense attention to the nuances of erotic maneuvering. Readers experience the entire life of a geisha, from her origins as an orphaned fishing-village girl in 1929 to her triumphant auction of her mizuage (virginity) for a record price as a teenager to her reminiscent old age as the distinguished mistress of the powerful patron of her dreams. We discover that a geisha is more analogous to a Western "trophy wife" than to a prostitute--and, as in Austen, flat-out prostitution and early death is a woman's alternative to the repressive, arcane system of courtship. In simple, elegant prose, Golden puts us right in the tearoom with the geisha; we are there as she gracefully fights for her life in a social situation where careers are made or destroyed by a witticism, a too-revealing (or not revealing enough) glimpse of flesh under the kimono, or a vicious rumor spread by a rival "as cruel as a spider."

Golden's web is finely woven, but his book has a serious flaw: the geisha's true romance rings hollow--the love of her life is a symbol, not a character. Her villainous geisha nemesis is sharply drawn, but she would be more so if we got a deeper peek into the cause of her motiveless malignity--the plight all geisha share. Still, Golden has won the triple crown of fiction: he has created a plausible female protagonist in a vivid, now-vanished world, and he gloriously captures Japanese culture by expressing his thoughts in authentic Eastern metaphors.

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