Kabuki Dancer: A Novel of the Woman Who Founded Kabuki by Sawako Ariyoshi

Kabuki Dancer: A Novel of the Woman Who Founded Kabuki

Sawako Ariyoshi

352 pages first pub 1969 (editions)

fiction historical emotional informative slow-paced
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To be kabuki in Japan once meant to be outrageous, daring, flaunting convention. It was in sixteenth-century Japan, as Shakespeare was writing his masterworks half a world away, that the spirit of Kabuki theater was born out of a single woman's pa...

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