A Daughter of the Samurai (Warbler Classics)

A Daughter of the Samurai (Warbler Classics)

by Etsu Inagaki Sugimoto
A Daughter of the Samurai (Warbler Classics)

A Daughter of the Samurai (Warbler Classics)

by Etsu Inagaki Sugimoto

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Overview

A Daughter of the Samurai offers an elegant account of a world that had all but vanished by the time Etsu Inagaki Sugimoto put pen to paper. In her beguiling memoir Sugimoto chronicles her childhood in the frozen Nagaoka region of Japan, where she grows up in a high-ranking samurai family in the aftermath of the Meiji Restoration that stripped the samurai class of many of its privileges. Although originally destined to be a Buddhist priestess, at the age of twelve she becomes engaged by family arrangement to a Japanese merchant in Cincinnati, Ohio. To prepare for her new life in the United States Etsu attends a Methodist school in Tokyo where she studies English. In 1898 she boards a ship and leaves the only land she has ever known. An emissary of her native culture even while she is fascinated by American customs, Sugimoto keenly observes the two worlds she inhabits. Sugimoto's profound, poignant, and sometimes wry perceptions continue to resonate with authenticity and insight to this day.


Includes a biographical note on the author's life and work.



Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781954525078
Publisher: Warbler Press
Publication date: 01/30/2021
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 272
Sales rank: 806,732
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Etsu Inagaki Sugimoto (1874-1950) was a Japanese American autobiographer and novelist. She started writing about Japan in local Cincinnati newspapers and then in a series of articles for the magazine Asia, later published in book form as A Daughter of Samurai (1925). The book became an international bestseller. Sugimoto went on to publish several other books and eventually moved to New York and taught Japanese language and culture at Columbia University.
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