Yoshiwara

geishas, courtesans, and the pleasure quarters of old Japan

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Stephen Longstreet
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Yoshiwara

geishas, courtesans, and the pleasure quarters of old Japan

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"Lust will not keep…Something must be done about it."—inscription at the entrance to Yoshiwara

For over a hundred years the Western world has heard whispers of the pleasure city, Yoshiwara, set behind its walls in the city of Edo itself, which is today called Tokyo. Here was an eastern red light district, the place for the hedonists, the woman–seekers, the sensual plasure–hunters of old Japan. There, behind moated walls, an erotic Japanese world unmatched by the West was created by beautiful courtesans, geishas, dancers, actors, and artists. To this "floating world" came the hedonists and the sensual pleasure hunters of old Japan. Many myths and legends encircled the secrets of the Yoshiwara, and still do. In time other Japanese cities tried to copy the original, sometimes even calling their district for geishas and courtesans and pretty waitress girls a Yoshiwara.

Stephen and Ethel Longstreet use prints and fascinating original sources to trace the rise and fall of this city within a city, a sanctioned preserve of teahouses and brothels that was not abolished until 1958, sketching a vivid, no–holds–bared portrait of social and sexual more in Japan's capital.

About the Author: Stephen Longstreet was a prolific novelist, screenwriter, cartoonist, and artist whose work ranged in subject from gourmet cookbooks to potboiler detective novels to portraits of American jazz greats. He published over 100 books in his lifetime, including the novel The Sisters Liked them Handsome, which was turned into a successful Broadway musical. Longstreet also wrote screenplays that would go on to star Hollywood greats from Ronald Reagan to Errol Flynn. Ethel Longstreet was co-author of a number of these books and a frequent lecturer. They were both avid collectors of rare Japanese prints and drawings, a pursuit that drew them to research and write this book.

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TUTTLE Pub.
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English

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2011, Tuttle Publishing
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Yoshiwara: geishas, courtesans, and the pleasure quarters of old Japan
2009, TUTTLE Pub.
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March 1989, Tuttle Publishing
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Yoshiwara: the pleasure quarters of old Tokyo
1988, C.E. Tuttle Co.
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Tokyo, Rutland, Vt

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Dewey Decimal Class
306.74/20952135
Library of Congress
HQ247.T6 L36 2009, HQ247.T6L36 2009

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Pagination
p. cm.

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OL22696249M
ISBN 13
9784805310274
LCCN
2008051229
Library Thing
9525723
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7293921

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