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Kabocha-chan from Memoirs of a Geisha

"Pumpkin" (Kabocha) - Painting inspired by the geisha "Pumpkin", Sayuri-san's sometimes-feckless cohort in Arthur Golden's "Memoirs of a Geisha"

See paintings of other Memoir geishas Mameha and Sayuri

Memoirs of a Geisha Resources:

Does the Japanese tourist poster with Memeha on it as mentioned in the book really exist?
Audio of interview with Arthur Golden
Books about geishas
Buy the book "Memoirs of a Geisha" at Amazon.com

Geisha Kabocha "Pumpkin" from Memories of a Geisha
Memoirs of a Geisha - Kabocha-chan ("Pumpkin")
Juan Coronado

Original: Acrylic on Canvas 24in x 24in

We can provide a giclee reproduction of this painting of Pumpkin on either paper or canvas. Ask us about a giclee print of this artwork.

Listen to an interview with Arthur Golden author of Memoirs of a Geisha

Here's a link to an audio interview with Arthur Golden the author of Memoirs of a Geisha conducted by Linda Wertheimer of National Public Radio (NPR) in November of 1997

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Memoirs of a Geisha : A Novel from Amazon.com

Memoirs of a Geisha by Arthur Golden

According to Arthur Golden's absorbing first novel, the word "geisha" does not mean "prostitute," as Westerners ignorantly assume--it means "artisan" or "artist." To capture the geisha experience in the art of fiction, Golden trained as long and hard as any geisha who must master the arts of music, dance, clever conversation, crafty battle with rival beauties, and cunning seduction of wealthy patrons. After earning degrees in Japanese art and history from Harvard and Columbia--and an M.A. in English--he met a man in Tokyo who was the illegitimate offspring of a renowned businessman and a geisha. This meeting inspired Golden to spend 10 years researching every detail of geisha culture, chiefly relying on the geisha Mineko Iwasaki, who spent years charming the very rich and famous.

The result is a novel with the broad social canvas (and love of coincidence) of Charles Dickens and Jane Austen's intense attention to the nuances of erotic maneuvering. Readers experience the entire life of a geisha, from her origins as an orphaned fishing-village girl in 1929 to her triumphant auction of her mizuage (virginity) for a record price as a teenager to her reminiscent old age as the distinguished mistress of the powerful patron of her dreams.

Books about Japanese geisha from Amazon.com
 

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