Author

Publication

2003 - Review, London, England

Language

English

Word Count

84,000 words, Guess

Page Count

336 pages

Identifiers

and 5 more
  • LibraryThing80465
  • Goodreads941286', '941294
  • Library of Congress Control Number2004401870
  • OCLC Control Number52359245
  • Open LibraryOL3358072M

Classifications

  • LCCPN2928 . K69 2003b

Description

"At twenty-nine, she captivated the world's stage. The crowned heads of Europe vied for her favors. Picasso sketched her portrait. Puccini based the title character of Madame Butterfly on her and borrowed one of her haunting melodies. Gide, Debussy, Degas, and Rodin were among her devoted fans. She was Sadayakko, Japan's most notorious geisha - and its first international superstar.". "Drawing from meetings with Sadayakko's family members, including her granddaughter, who granted rare access, and others who knew her intimately, this noted geisha expert chronicles the pivotal moments of Sadayakko's dramatic life. As an exquisite young geisha, her virginity was sold for an exorbitant amount to the prime minister, Japan's most powerful man. She shocked the Tokyo geisha world when she left her lucrative career to become the wife of the rebellious - and penniless - actor and political maverick Otojiro Kawakami. He took her to the United States, where posters and crowds hailed her arrival, and to Europe, where she became the toast of Paris, a muse to writers and artists, and an influence on women's fashion.". "Madame Sadayakko tells the story of an unlikely rebel who carved out her own path, and reveals a missing piece of history from the turn of the last century, when Japanese women were wearing bustles and learning the waltz and European women were wearing Sadayakko kimonos."--BOOK JACKET.

First Sentence

One fine autumn evening in 1885 a young man was strolling along the banks of the River Sumida in Tokyo.

Subjects

Topics

ActorsGeishasActressesBiographyJapan, biographyNew York Times reviewedActors -- Japan -- Biography

Places

Genres

  • Biography

Other Editions

  • Madame SadayakkoReview2003

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