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Memoirs of a Geisha (Paperback)

by Arthur Golden (Author)
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  • Paperback: 448 pages
  • Publisher: Vintage; New edition edition (4 Jun 1998)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0099771519
  • ISBN-13: 978-0099771517
  • Product Dimensions: 19.7 x 13.2 x 3 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars See all reviews (243 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 12,467 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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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 rumour 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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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 rumour 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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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars The opposite of a 'feel good' book, 11 Jun 2008
While it was a good book and I enjoyed it, there was just too much pain and suffering in it. The poor wee soul had it rough and the book just brought me down.

I (think) it's meant to be a happy ending but overall it just left me very sad. Every page I turned I thought "hopefully THIS will be the break she deserves"....but sadly it was usually just more unfairness and sadness.

It's packed with cultural reference which is interesting and if even half of the practices are ture..........they were rough times indeed.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing, 30 Dec 2007
This is one of my all time favourite books. It is absolutely brilliant with the mix of villains and heroes. The cultural detail is fascinating. Absolutely brilliant, very easy to read and very very difficult to put down.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Just WOW!, 13 Jun 2006
When I first started to read this book I was not aware that it was fictional and was amazed by Sayuri's life! But half way in I found out that it was fictional. Even with this knowledge I read this rather large book in only one week. Very unusual for me. I think it was because I thought that it was a true story that made me like it so much at first but even after that I read the last half with almost as much enjoyment as the first. A very interesting insight into the geisha world even if the plot is fictional. I actually believe the book is made more enjoyable than an autobiography purely as it delves deeper than anyone could about their own lives. Recommended over the film, an excellent read that will keep you at the edge of your seat!!!!
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5.0 out of 5 stars s'good!
I like it!!!!
As a great lover of Japan, this book was absolutely awesome. There may have been minor inaccuracies in the book, however I did not notice one. Read more
Published 1 month ago by M. F. Holton

5.0 out of 5 stars There is nothing new to say...
Apart from pick up this book and judge for yourself, I still return to this book every year or so and enjoy it just as much as the first time I read it.
Published 1 month ago by A. Thorn

5.0 out of 5 stars A gem of a book
This book was a huge pleasure to read.
Although there has been some controversy surrounding Golden's portrayal of 'Mizuage' in the book, it is a well researched work of... Read more
Published 2 months ago by LadyHazy

3.0 out of 5 stars A book of two halves
I only picked this book up as it was one of the '1001 books to read before you die' and i've heard some great reviews of it. Read more
Published 8 months ago by Lozza

5.0 out of 5 stars Magical
I loved Arthur Golden's novel `Memoirs of a Geisha'; I found it surprising that an American male was the author, this a testimony to his talent as a writer. Read more
Published 12 months ago by Farah Yousif

5.0 out of 5 stars The author takes you by the hand and leads you on a breathtaking journey
I read this on the recommendation of a friend, and have now myself recommended it to others. I mistakenly believed this book would be hard to follow given that I knew next to... Read more
Published 15 months ago by L. Felthouse

4.0 out of 5 stars Would give it 4.5 if could
Beautiful book, great detail and hardbreaking story- love how he explains things using nature. Recommended
Published 17 months ago by mrs waters

3.0 out of 5 stars Idealised and Romantic.
This is a lovely book but not very realistic at all. During the era this book was written foot binding was not just common, it was comprehensively practiced throughout China,... Read more
Published 19 months ago by Booklover

5.0 out of 5 stars Quite simply sublime
Without wanting to be totally gushing... This is my favourite book of all time. You are transported into a different world of exotic culture and tradition. Read more
Published 21 months ago by Natalie Lord

4.0 out of 5 stars All the fineries and aesthetics and etiquette of the process cannot disguise the real reason for the existence of geisha
This is a thoroughly enjoyable novel for all except those seeking highbrow literature. It is enjoyable in the same way that the novels of Daphne du Maurier, C S Forrester or... Read more
Published 21 months ago by Trevor Coote

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