Memoirs Of A Geisha

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Arthur Golden: Memoirs Of A Geisha (2005, Vintage)

Paperback, 448 pages

Published Nov. 11, 2005 by Vintage.

ISBN:
978-0-09-949075-3
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3 stars (44 reviews)

9 editions

Review of 'Memoirs of a Geisha' on 'Goodreads'

5 stars

I think I first heard of this book when it first came out, but I had the wrong impression. It actually is fictional, not a memoir.
There are two levels on which I care to write about this:
First of all, the book and history itself. It's fascinating, and it offers a lot of information on the mysterious world of the geisha. It has taught me a lot about geishas overal and prompted my researching to find out how much of it is actually true. It turns out that, for the most part, it describes well the overall life and circumstances of a training and working geisha.
Second, the book is very easy to read and sounds more like a true memoir than the novel that it actually is. It feels like a true representation of an honest person. The book has an honest and personal feel about it. Highly …

Must be nice to be an award winning author because you the butchered story of a woman of colour.

1 star

Arthur Golden's talent for writing would've been wonderful if he hadn't used it to embellish Mineko Iwasaki's story when she directly told him not to; he could've made a beautiful story without equating geisha with prostitutes and by genuinely commenting on the transformation of a respected art form as a result of an imperialised nation imposing their beliefs on another culture. Oddly, he doesn't discuss how the military industrial complex or the media, run predominantly by white men, made that possible; he just perpetuates it.

Review of 'Memoirs of a Geisha' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

A solid four stars. I liked this book a lot, and it was an easy read. I waffled on whether or not I liked the main character throughout the story though, and in the end I was left mildly disappointed. I did like the introduction to geisha life and will probably seek out additional information on the topic from other sources.

Review of 'Memoirs of a Geisha' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

Standing in the line at the bookstore after exchanging a present, a trolley of audiobooks caught my eye. I'm always looking for commute material.

I picked this up. I had some interest in the book based on its popularity and the upcoming movie. But, not enough to read it with my lack of actual reading time. Trying to quickly read the cover, I thought I was picking up the unabridged edition. While there is an unabridged version, I picked up the abridged version. It was an alright price, but I prefer unabridged audiobooks. I can't tell the run time of this edition, it was approximately 3 hours or so.

Elaina Erika Davis did an excellent job with the narration. I would listen to more of her audiobooks and look into her other work as well. I felt like the narrator (first person, I story-telling) was really there, telling me her …

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