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Author Masuda, Sayo, 1925-

Title Autobiography of a Geisha / Sayo Masuda ; translated by G.G. Rowley
Published New York ; Chichester [England] : Columbia University Press, [2003]
©2003

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Description vii, 185 pages, 1 unnumbered page : illustrations, map ; 21 cm
Summary "Sayo Masuda has written the first full-length autobiography of a former hot-springs-resort geisha. Masuda was sent to work as a nursemaid at the age of six and then was sold to a geisha house at the age of twelve. In keeping with tradition, she first worked as a servant while training in the arts of dance, song, shamisen, and drum. In 1940, at the age of sixteen, she made her debut as a geisha." "Autobiography of a Geisha chronicles the harsh life in the geisha house in which Masuda and her "sisters" worked. They were routinely expected to engage in sex for payment, and Masuda's memoir contains a grim account of a "sister" geisha's slow death from untreated venereal disease. Upon completion of their indenture, geisha could be left with no means of making a living. Marriage sometimes meant rescue, but the best that most geisha could hope for was to become a man's mistress."
"Masuda also tells of her life after leaving the geisha house, painting a vivid panorama of the grinding poverty of the rural poor in wartime Japan. As she eked out an existence on the margins of Japanese society, earning money in odd jobs and hard labor - even falling in with Korean gangsters - Masuda experienced firsthand the anguish and the fortitude of prostitutes, gangster mistresses, black-market traders, and abandoned mothers struggling to survive in postwar Japan."--BOOK JACKET
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references pages [183]-[186])
Subject Masuda, Sayo, 1925-
Geishas -- Biography.
Genre/Form Autobiographies.
LC no. 2002041020
ISBN 9780231129503 cloth alkaline paper
0231129505 cloth alkaline paper
Other Titles Geisha, kutō no hanshōgai. English