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Memoirs of a Geisha
- De: Arthur Golden
- Narrado por: Bernadette Dunne
- Duración: 17 h y 54 m
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In a voice both haunting and startlingly immediate, Nitta Sayuri describes her life as a geisha. Taken from her home at the age of nine, she is sold into slavery to a renowned geisha house. Witness her transformation as you enter a world where appearances are paramount, virginity is auctioned to the highest bidder, women beguile powerful men, and love is scorned as illusion.
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Perfect ---- in every way
- De Amanda en 02-08-06
- Memoirs of a Geisha
- De: Arthur Golden
- Narrado por: Bernadette Dunne
Incredible story of strength in adversity
Revisado: 04-24-24
Touching story that was delightful to read. Highly recommend for anyone who believes in fate and loves a good love story. I was sobbing at the end!
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The Lady and the Monk
- Four Seasons in Kyoto
- De: Pico Iyer
- Narrado por: Geoffrey Howard
- Duración: 10 h y 24 m
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When Pico Iyer decided to go to Kyoto and live in a monastery, he did so to learn about Zen Buddhism from the inside, to get to know Kyoto, one of the loveliest old cities in the world, and to find out something about Japanese culture today—not the world of businessmen and production lines, but the traditional world of changing seasons and the silence of temples, of the images woven through literature, of the lunar Japan that still lives on behind the rising sun of geopolitical power.
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Informative, Poetic, Engaging
- De Duane en 04-26-15
- The Lady and the Monk
- Four Seasons in Kyoto
- De: Pico Iyer
- Narrado por: Geoffrey Howard
Absolutely wonderful. A joy for anyone who visits Kyoto and wants to bring the feeling home to you
Revisado: 04-21-24
Iyer perfectly translates the beauty of Kyoto and the impression it leaves on your heart. He exquisitely (and evenly) exposes everything holy, good, hard, and bad that is to be confronted while living in Japan. And this would be enough for a five star review, but the narrator’s touch is the icing on the cake - an absolute joy to listen to.
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