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Books with title Memoirs Of A Geisha

  • Memoirs of a goldfish

    Devin Scillian

    Paperback (Scholastic, Inc, March 15, 2011)
    Fourteen days in the life of a goldfish . . . as told by the goldfish. Follow him as he learns to adjust to changes in his environment. Beautifully illustrated.
  • Memoirs Of A Geisha

    A. Golden

    Paperback (Random House Paperbacks, Jan. 1, 2010)
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  • Memoirs of a Geisha by Arthur Golden

    ArthurGolden

    Hardcover (AlfredA.Knopf, March 15, 1997)
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  • Memoirs of a Geisha

    Arthur Golden

    Paperback (Vintage Books USA, Sept. 1, 2005)
    A seductive and evocative epic on an intimate scale, that tells the extraordinary story of a geisha girl. Summoning up more than twenty years of Japan's most dramatic history, it uncovers a hidden world of eroticism and enchantment, exploitation and degradation. From a small fishing village in 1929, the tale moves to the glamorous and decadent heart of Kyoto in the 1930s, where a young peasant girl is sold as servant and apprentice to a renowned geisha house. She tells her story many years later from the Waldorf Astoria in New York; it exquisitely evokes another culture, a different time and the details of an extraordinary way of life. It conjures up the perfection and the ugliness of life behind rice-paper screens, where young girls learn the arts of geisha - dancing and singing, how to wind the kimono, how to walk and pour tea, and how to beguile the most powerful men.
  • Memoirs of a Geisha

    Arthur Golden

    Paperback (Knopf, March 15, 1999)
    This book gives the reader an insight into the daily lives of Geishas of Japan, particularly a girl with light colored eyes.
  • Memoirs of a Geisha

    Arthur Golden

    Library Binding
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  • Memoirs Of A Geisha

    Arthur Golden

    Paperback (Vintage, March 15, 2005)
    Vintage 2005 paperback, vg++ In stock shipped from our UK warehouse
  • Memoirs of a Geisha

    Arthur Golden

    Paperback (G K Hall & Co, May 1, 1999)
    The "memoirs" of one of Japan's most celebrated geishas describes how, as a little girl in 1929, she is sold into slavery; her efforts to learn the arts of the geisha; the impact of World War II; and her struggle to reinvent herself to win the man she loves
  • Memoirs Of A Geisha

    Arthur Golden

    Leather Bound (Easton Press, March 15, 2005)
    leather hardcover
  • Memoirs of a Geisha

    Arthur Golden

    Audio Cassette (Harpercollins Pub Ltd, May 15, 1998)
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  • Memoirs of a Geisha : A Novel

    Arthur Golden, Elaina Erika Davis

    Audio Cassette (Random House Audio, Sept. 23, 1997)
    2 cassettes / 3 hoursRead by Elaina Erika DavisAlso available Unabridged on Audio from Random House AudioBooksOne of People Magazines Best AudioBooks of 1997An alluring tour de force: a brilliant debut novel told with seamless authenticity and exquisite lyricism as the true confessions of one of Japan's most celebrated geisha. Speaking to us with the wisdom of age and in a voice at once haunting and startlingly immediate, Nitta Sayuri tells the story of her life as a geisha. In Memoirs of a Geisha, we enter a world where appearances are paramount; where a girl's virginity is auctioned to the highest bidder; where women are trained to beguile the most powerful men; and where love, always elusive, is scorned as illusion. Sayuri's story begins in a poor fishing village in 1929, when, as a nine-year-old with unusual blue-gray eyes, she is taken from her home and sold into slavery to a renowned geisha house. Through her eyes, we see the decadent heart of Gion--the geisha district of Kyoto--with its marvelous teahouses and theaters, narrow back alleys, ornate temples, and artists' streets. And we witness her transformation as she learns the rigorous arts of the geisha: dance and music; wearing kimono, elaborate makeup and hair; pouring sake to reveal just a touch of inner wrist; competing with a jealous rival for men's solicitude and the money that goes with it. But as World War II erupts and the geisha houses are forced to close, Sayuri, with little money and even less food, must reinvent herself all over again to find a rare kind of freedom on her own terms.Memoirs of a Geisha is a book of nuances and vivid metaphor, of memorable characters rendered with humor and pathos. And though the story is rich with detail and a vast knowledge of history, it is the transparent, seductive voice of Sayuri that the reader remembers. A dazzling literary achievement of empathy and grace by an extraordinary new writer.
  • Memoirs of a Geisha By Golden, Arthur

    Arthur Golden

    Mass Market Paperback (Vintage, March 15, 1997)
    A literary sensation and runaway bestseller, this brilliant debut novel tells with seamless authenticity and exquisite lyricism the true confessions of one of Japan's most celebrated geisha. Speaking to us with the wisdom of age and in a voice at once haunting and startlingly immediate, Nitta Sayuri tells the story of her life as a geisha. It begins in a poor fishing village in 1929, when, as a nine-year-old girl with unusual blue-gray eyes, she is taken from her home and sold into slavery to a renowned geisha house. We witness her transformation as she learns the rigorous arts of the geisha: dance and music; wearing kimono, elaborate makeup, and hair; pouring sake to reveal just a touch of inner wrist; competing with a jealous rival for men's solicitude and the money that goes with it.