Chrysantheme Papers. The Pink Notebook of Madame Chrysantheme and Other Documents of French Japonisme.
Honolulu. University of Hawaii Press. 2010. Stock ID #132466 "Pierre Loti's novel "Madame Chrysantheme" (1888) enjoyed great popularity during the author's lifetime, served as a source of Puccini's opera Madama Butterfly, and remains in print to this day as a classic in Western literature. When referring to this item please quote stockid 132466.
Black and white illustrations, viii + 165 pages, index. Paperback.
Loti's story describes the affair between a French naval officer and Chrysantheme, a temporary 'bride' purchased in Nagasaki. More broadly, Loti's novel helped define the terms in which Occidentals perceived Japan as delicate, feminine, and, to use one of Loti's favorite words, 'preposterous' - in short, ripe for exploitation.
Written by Felix Regamey, a talented illustrator with firsthand knowledge of Japan, "The Pink Notebook of Madame Chrysantheme" (1893) retells Loti's story but this time as the diary of Chrysantheme.
The book, presented here in English for the first time and together with the original French text and illustrations by Regamey and others, is certainly surprising in its late nineteenth-century context. Its retelling of a classic tale from the position of a character marginalized by her sex and race provocatively anticipates certain aspects of postmodern literature." (Publisher's description).
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