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Geisha, A Life

by Mineko Iwasaki, Rande Brown | Biographies & Memoirs | This book has not been rated.
ISBN: 0743444329 Global Overview for this book
Registered by nwpassage of Prince George, British Columbia Canada on 11/23/2008
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Journal Entry 1 by nwpassage from Prince George, British Columbia Canada on Sunday, November 23, 2008
Bought a box of books at the local FOL sale today for a $20 donation. TBR

From the front cover:

GEISHA, A LIFE
MINEKO IWASAKI with Rande Brown

From the dust jacket flap:

"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 not to do so, by the robes of tradition and by the sanctity of our exclusive calling...But I feel it is time to speak out."

Celebrated as the most successful geisha of her generation, Mineko Iwasaki was only five years old when she left her parents' home for the world of the geisha. For the next twenty-five years, she would live a life filled with extraordinary professional demands and rich rewards. She would learn the formal customs and language of the geisha, and study the ancient arts of Japanese dance and music. She would enchant kings and princes, captains of industry, and titans of the entertainment world, some of whom would become her dearest friends. Through great pride and determination, she would be hailed as one of the most prized geishas in Japan's history, and one of the last great practitioners of this now fading art form.

In Geisha, a Life, Mineko Iwasaki tells her story, from her warm early childhood, to her intense yet privileged upbringing in the Iwasaki okiya (household), to her years as a renowned geisha, and finally, to her decision at the age of twenty-nine to retire and marry, a move that would mirror the demise of geisha culture. Mineko brings to life the beauty and wonder of Gion Kobu, a place that "existed in a world apart, a special realm whose mission and identity depended on preserving the time-honored traditions of the past." She illustrates how it coexisted within post-World War II Japan at a time when the country was undergoing its radical transformation from a post-feudal society to a modern one.

"There is much mystery and misunderstanding about what it means to be a geisha. I hope this story will help explain what it is really like and also serve as a record of this unique component of Japan's cultural history," writes Mineko Iwasaki. Geisha, a Life is the first of its kind, as it delicately unfolds the fabric of a geisha's development. Told with great wisdom and sensitivity, it is a true story of beauty and heroism, and of a time and culture rarely revealed to the Western world.

Born in 1949, MINEKO IWASAKI began training in the arts of dance and etiquette when she was five years old. Soon after becoming a full-fledged geisha, Mineko was lauded as the star geisha of the Gion Kobu of Kyoto. She held that position until retirement at the age of twenty-nine. Now fifty-two, Mineko has one daughter and lives with her husband in a Kyoto suburb.

RANDE BROWN is the founder of East West Communications, a company that facilitates cultural understanding between Japan and the United States, and a founding board member of Tricycle: The Buddhist Review. Her many Japanese-to-English translations include: 21st Century: The Age of Sophia -- The Wisdom of Greek Philosophy and the Wisdom of the Buddha and The Varieties of Karma.

Journal Entry 2 by nwpassage from Prince George, British Columbia Canada on Monday, July 13, 2009
Reserved for supertalya, who won this in my International RABCK Contest on BookObsessed.

Journal Entry 3 by nwpassage from Prince George, British Columbia Canada on Thursday, July 23, 2009
Mailed last Tuesday - enjoy!

Journal Entry 4 by Supertalya on Monday, September 7, 2009
Thanks so much.

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