Mint Editions (Voices From API)
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Mint Editions (Voices From API)

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  2. English
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Mint Editions (Voices From API)

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A Daughter of the Samurai (1925) is an autobiography by Etsu Inagaki Sugimoto. Born in Japan, she was sent to the United States to fulfill an arranged marriage with a Japanese merchant. Raised in a family whose prominence had fallen toward the end of the feudal era, Sugimoto gained a unique perspective on Japanese life that would shape her literary career and outlook as a professor at New York's Columbia University. "Japan is often called by foreign people a land of sunshine and cherry blossoms. […] In the province of Echigo, where was my home, winter usually began with a heavy snow which came down fast and steady until only the thick, round ridge-poles of our thatched roofs could be seen." Born and raised in a northern province of Japan, Etsu Inagaki Sugimoto came from a family of high-ranking samurai officials. Originally prepared to live as a priestess, Etsu became the center of her father's attention when her brother eloped and left for America. No longer financially stable, Sugimoto's father depended on his children to secure their family's future. Soon, he arranged for his daughter to marry a successful merchant living in Ohio, sending her to Tokyo to study at a Methodist school. Then, she made the journey across the ocean to start a new life in America. This edition of Setsuko Hirakawa's A Daughter of the Samurai is a classic of Japanese American literature reimagined for modern readers.

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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright
  4. Dedication
  5. Contents
  6. Acknowledgment
  7. Introduction
  8. I. Winters in Echigo
  9. II. Curly Hair
  10. III. Days of Kan
  11. IV. The Old and the New
  12. V. Falling Leaves
  13. VI. A Sunny New Year
  14. VII. The Wedding That Never Was
  15. VIII. Two Ventures
  16. IX. The Story of a Marionette
  17. X. The Day of the Bird
  18. XI. My First Journey
  19. XII. Travel Education
  20. XIII. Foreigners
  21. XIV. Lessons
  22. XV. How I Became a Christian
  23. XVI. Sailing Unknown Seas
  24. XVII. First Impressions
  25. XVIII. Strange Customs
  26. XIX. Thinking
  27. XX. Neighbours
  28. XXI. New Experiences
  29. XXII. Flower in a Strange Land
  30. XXIII. Chiyo
  31. XXIV. In Japan Again
  32. XXV. Our Tokyo Home
  33. XXVI. Tragic Trifles
  34. XXVII. Honourable Grandmother
  35. XXVIII. Sister’s Visit
  36. XXIX. A Lady of Old Japan
  37. XXX. The White Cow
  38. XXXI. Worthless Treasures
  39. XXXII. The Black Ships
  40. A Note About the Author
  41. A Note from the Publisher