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Memoirs geisha book
Memoirs geisha book




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When I was very young I told my mother I thought someone had poked a whole in her eyes and all the ink had drained out- which she thought very funny". Instead of being dark brown like everyone else's, my mother's eyes were a translucent gray, and mine are just the same. Here is one example: "I was very much like my mother.My mother said it was because we were made just the same, she and I - and that was true we both had the same peculiar eyes of a sort you almost never see in Japan. Golden writes poetry in his prose, painting pictures that are so vivid to read that weeks later one can still bring them to mind. Memoires of a Geisha gives a clear picture about the life of a Geisha, although I felt that there were some subtleties that were left out, including some of the seduction trades that make Geisha so fascinating.Īlthough this book is written by a man (and sometimes that shows through in the way our main character's thoughts are explained to us, too directly, as if some femenine grace is somehow still lacking) the world of Geisha, a world ruled by women, is perfectly laid out for us. Since I was a teenager I have come across a lot vague references having to do with Geishas, but none have given a clear picture about what these entertainment women are all about.






Memoirs geisha book