After her performance at a beautiful tea house, Yuki, a Japanese
dancer, is followed and harassed by a businessman. Claiming that
they could make a lot of money together if Yuki went to America
with him, the man does not intend to take no for an answer. When
Jack, an awkward but friendly man, witnesses the harassment, he
steps in to encourage the man to leave her alone. They then part
ways, and Jack assumes they will never see each other again, but
Yuki has a plan. Jack is one of the wealthiest foreigners in Japan,
which Yuki learns through a mutual friend. When that mutual friend
reintroduces Jack and Yuki, Yuki declares her intent to marry Jack.
This was a common tradition among Western men-they would marry a
Japanese woman, use her, and then leave the country without a
second thought. Aware of the discrimination and racism that his
fellow Americans practice, he tries to be careful not to partake in
such heinous beliefs; therefore, he initially is opposed to the
idea. Yuki, however, is persistent. Arguing that it would be
mutually beneficial, Yuki admits that she is seeking financial
stability. Upon her insistence, Jack finally gives in and agrees to
marry. The two decide that it will be an open and honest
relationship; Yuki is interested in Jack's money, and he is
interested in her appearance. But as they grow closer, the couple
realize that their no-strings attached arrangement might not work
out as planned. Onoto Watanna's A Japanese Nightingale explores
themes of gender, race, and sexuality, as well as addressing the
constructs and exploitation of Asian femininity. With descriptive
prose and powerful themes, A Japanese Nightingale empowers Asian
identity and influenced current cultural movements. Published in
1904, A Japanese Nightingale became Onoto Watanna's claim to fame.
The novel was a big commercial success, and even inspired a silent
film adaptation. However, despite its popularity, A Japanese
Nightingale is rarely found in print. This edition of Onoto
Watanna's A Japanese Nightingale features an eye-catching cover
design and is printed in a contemporary font, making it both
readable and modern.
General
Imprint: |
Graphic Arts Books
|
Country of origin: |
United States |
Series: |
Mint Editions |
Release date: |
April 2023 |
Authors: |
Onoto Watanna
|
Contributors: |
Mint Editions
|
Dimensions: |
203 x 127mm (L x W) |
Format: |
Paperback - Trade
|
Pages: |
94 |
ISBN-13: |
978-1-5132-7132-3 |
Categories: |
Books >
Fiction >
Genre fiction >
Historical fiction
|
LSN: |
1-5132-7132-6 |
Barcode: |
9781513271323 |
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