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Murata Kiyoko

    Questa autrice giapponese ha ottenuto un significativo riconoscimento con il suo romanzo "Il Calderone" (Le Chaudron), che è stato successivamente adattato da Akira Kurosawa per il suo acclamato film "Rapsodia in Agosto". Le sue ambizioni letterarie sono state fortemente incoraggiate dalla ricezione del premio del Kyushu Arts Festival per "La Voce dell'Acqua" (La voix de l’eau). La sua scrittura approfondisce la psiche umana e le questioni sociali, esplorando le intricate connessioni tra gli individui e il loro ambiente.

    A Woman of Pleasure
    • 'Only Kiyoko Murata can convey this world' YOKO OGAWA, author of The Memory Police, Yomiuri ShibunThe year is 1903, and tenacious and spirited Aoi Ichi is sold to the most exclusive brothel in Kumamoto, Japan, becoming the protegee of Shinonome, the oiran, or the highest-ranking courtesan.Through Shinonome's teachings, fifteen-year-old Ichi begins to understand the intertwined power of sex and money. Education for a courtesan extends beyond the art of seduction, and as Ichi is taught to read and write she develops a voice that refuses to be dampened by the brothel's rigid hierarchy.Outside the cloistered world of the red-light district, rumours of local worker strikes grow, and as the seasons change in Kumamoto, Ichi, Shinonome and their fellow courtesans begin to wonder how they might redistribute the power and wealth of the brothels among themselves.Critically acclaimed veteran writer Kiyoko Murata creates in stunning detail the harsh yet vibrant lives of women in a red-light district at the turn of the twentieth century. Based on real-life events, A Woman of Pleasure is a testament to the bonds between women and the power of owning one's language and freedom.

      A Woman of Pleasure