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"No woman in the three-hundred-year history of the karyukai has ever come forward in public to tell her story. We have been constrained by unwritten rules... But I feel it is time to speak out." Celebrated as the most successful geisha of her generation, Mineko Iwasaki left her parents' home at five to enter the world of geisha. Over the next twenty-five years, she navigated extraordinary professional demands and rich rewards, mastering the formal customs and ancient arts of Japanese dance and music. She captivated kings, princes, and industry leaders, some becoming her closest friends. Through pride and determination, she emerged as one of Japan's most prized geishas and a last practitioner of this fading art form. Mineko recounts her journey from a warm childhood in the Iwasaki okiya to her celebrated career, culminating in her decision to retire and marry at twenty-nine, reflecting the decline of geisha culture. She brings to life Gion Kobu, a realm dedicated to preserving time-honored traditions amid post-World War II Japan's transformation. "There is much mystery and misunderstanding about what it means to be a geisha," she writes, hoping to clarify this unique aspect of Japan's cultural history. Her story unfolds the delicate fabric of a geisha's life, revealing beauty, heroism, and a rarely seen culture.

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Mijn leven als Geisha, Mineko Iwasaki, Rande Brown, Mieke Tennant, Ellen Haselhoff Lich Kasteleijn

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2003
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Idioma
Holandés
Editorial
De Kern
Publicado en
2003
Formato
Tapa blanda
Páginas
269
ISBN10
9032509977
ISBN13
9789032509972
Serie
Título original
Geisha
Calificación
3,9 de 5
Descripción
"No woman in the three-hundred-year history of the karyukai has ever come forward in public to tell her story. We have been constrained by unwritten rules... But I feel it is time to speak out." Celebrated as the most successful geisha of her generation, Mineko Iwasaki left her parents' home at five to enter the world of geisha. Over the next twenty-five years, she navigated extraordinary professional demands and rich rewards, mastering the formal customs and ancient arts of Japanese dance and music. She captivated kings, princes, and industry leaders, some becoming her closest friends. Through pride and determination, she emerged as one of Japan's most prized geishas and a last practitioner of this fading art form. Mineko recounts her journey from a warm childhood in the Iwasaki okiya to her celebrated career, culminating in her decision to retire and marry at twenty-nine, reflecting the decline of geisha culture. She brings to life Gion Kobu, a realm dedicated to preserving time-honored traditions amid post-World War II Japan's transformation. "There is much mystery and misunderstanding about what it means to be a geisha," she writes, hoping to clarify this unique aspect of Japan's cultural history. Her story unfolds the delicate fabric of a geisha's life, revealing beauty, heroism, and a rarely seen culture.