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The Front Book Club: Memoirs of a Geisha

MemoirsOfAGeisha“Enter a world where appearances are paramount; where a girls virginity is auctioned to the highest bidder; where women are trained to beguile the most powerful men; and where love is scorned as illusion.” This is the description of junior Erika Lovasbook recommendation, Memoirs of a Geisha, by Arthur Golden. She is an entertainer or a high end prostitute, but it is about a lot more than that,Lovas said.

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Junior Erika Lovas suggests reading Memoirs of a Geisha.//Photo by Haylee Magee
The novel is narrated through the voice of a young geisha named Sayuri, it’s written incredibly well and although the author is a guy, I found myself thinking it was really her story, Lovas said. Memoirs of a Geisha was Goldens debut novel, published in 1997. Almost 10 years later the novel was adapted into a film. The novel has faced some criticism; according to book blogger, Renae, of Respiring Thoughts, the novel is a westernized portrayal of Japanese culture. Memoirs is considered a piece of historical fiction. According to Amazon, Golden trained much like a geisha, to master the arts of music, dance, clever conversation and much more. He also holds a degree in Japanese art and history from Harvard and Columbia. The novel is said to be based off the life of a man Golden met in Tokyo, whose parents were a successful businessman and a geisha. Lovas said, The book really takes you to the time and place and gives you an inside look on what it is like to be a geisha. http://www.amazon.co.uk/Memoirs-Of-Geisha-Arthur-Golden/dp/0099498189 http://www.respiring-thoughts.com/2013/05/20/book-review-memoirs-of-a-geisha-by-arthur-golden/ http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/930.Memoirs_of_a_Geisha


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