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Rivalry: A Geisha's Tale - Japanese Studies Series Nagai, Kafu (c/o Keiko Hirose, President, Japanese Literature Publishing and Promotion Center (J-Lit Center))
Rivalry: A Geisha's Tale - Japanese Studies Series
Nagai, Kafu (c/o Keiko Hirose, President, Japanese Literature Publishing and Promotion Center (J-Lit Center))
Komayo is a former geisha who, upon the death of her husband, returns to the "world of flower and willow" to escape poverty. A chance encounter with an old patron, Yoshioka, leads to a potentially profitable relationship: Yoshioka believes Komayo can restore his lost innocence; Komayo uses Yoshioka's patronage to compete in elaborate music and dance performances. As Komayo considers Yoshioka's offer, she falls in love with Segawa, a young actor who promises to turn the talented geisha into the finest dancer in the Shimbashi quarter. Komayo is eager to become the lead performer among her peers. Her ambition even tempts her to assume a third patron known as the "Sea Monster," a repellent but wealthy antiques dealer. As she grows to realize a glittering career, Komayo becomes the target of her three lovers' bitter rivalry, which leaves her both thrilled and exhausted, brutalized and redeemed. Nagai Kafu's captivating tale moves from the intimate corners of the geisha house to the back rooms of assignation, from the dressing areas of the great kabuki theaters to the lonely country villa of a theater critic and connoisseur of Shimbashi women, detailing one woman's absorbing quest to find fame, affection, and financial security.
184 pages
| Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
| Released | September 20, 2011 |
| ISBN13 | 9780231141192 |
| Publishers | Columbia University Press |
| Pages | 184 |
| Dimensions | 143 × 211 × 11 mm · 224 g |
| Language | English |
| Translator | Snyder, Stephen (Associate Professor of Japanese Literature, Middlebury College) |