Title: A Woman of Pleasure: A Novel by Kiyoko Murata Captures the Struggle for Freedom in Meiji-era Japan
In a captivating new novel by Kiyoko Murata, translated from Japanese by Juliet Winters Carpenter, readers are transported to Meiji-era Japan where a 15-year-old girl finds herself sold to an exclusive brothel far from her home. Titled “A Woman of Pleasure,” the novel delves into the harsh realities faced by the young protagonist as she navigates her new life.
The story follows the young girl as she learns to read and write, gaining a deeper understanding of her situation and the constraints placed upon her. Despite the challenges she faces, she refuses to accept her fate and instead organizes with her fellow courtesans to seek freedom from their oppressive circumstances.
Published by Counterpoint Press on Feb. 27, “A Woman of Pleasure” offers a poignant and powerful exploration of resilience, friendship, and the pursuit of autonomy in a society that seeks to confine and control women.
As readers immerse themselves in the world of Meiji-era Japan through Murata’s evocative prose, they will be drawn into a compelling narrative that sheds light on the strength and determination of women in the face of adversity.
Don’t miss the opportunity to experience this gripping tale of courage and defiance in “A Woman of Pleasure” by Kiyoko Murata, a novel that resonates with themes of empowerment and liberation.