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Arthur
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Golden Book Reviews Memoirs
Of A
Geisha
by Arthur
Golden Fiction-Net Rating Summoning
up more than twenty years of
Japan's most dramatic history,
the geisha's story uncovers a
hidden world of eroticism and
enchantment, exploitation and
degradation. It moves from a
small fishing village in 1929 to
the glamorous and decadent Kyoto
of the 1930's and on to postwar
New York. It
is apparent that Golden has done
his homework. Certain sights or
smells or images can cause me to
remember an event in my
childhood. Memoirs Of A Geisha
conjured images of my trips to
Japan to visit my grandparents.
The descriptions of the food
eaten, the houses and the daily
life brought back memories that I
had long forgotten. Memoirs
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