Manchu Princess, Japanese Spy
- 272 páginas
- 10 horas de lectura
A sensational, myth-busting biography of a woman who thrived and fell upon the turmoil of her era.
Phyllis Birnbaum es una destacada novelista, biógrafa y periodista cuya escritura ofrece profundas perspectivas sobre la psicología humana y los matices culturales. Su obra, que incluye traducciones del japonés, profundiza en intrincadas relaciones y cuestiones sociales con rigor intelectual. Es célebre por su capacidad para capturar las complejidades de la experiencia humana en una prosa cautivadora. Su voz distintiva la convierte en una figura literaria importante.


A sensational, myth-busting biography of a woman who thrived and fell upon the turmoil of her era.
This biography explores the life of a pivotal Japanese artist who thrived in the vibrant artistic scene of 1920s Paris. It delves into his contributions to the art world, highlighting his unique perspective and influence during a transformative period in art history. The narrative provides insights into his experiences, relationships, and the cultural exchanges that shaped his work and legacy, offering readers a comprehensive understanding of his significance in both Japanese and Western art.