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Kimono

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The narrative follows an Anglo-Japanese couple whose marriage and voyage back to Japan prompt a series of travel episodes and social encounters that illuminate cultural contrasts. Through scenes of wedding society, sea passage, urban life, temples, festivals, and the licensed pleasure quarters, the text interweaves personal observation, encounters with geisha and mixed-heritage figures, and reflections on ritual, domestic roles, and seasonal symbolism such as cherry-blossoms and kimonos. Chapters alternate anecdote and reportage, moving between intimate family moments, courtship customs, religious practices, and vivid landscape sketches to examine adaptation, identity, and the tensions between Western expectations and Japanese traditions.

About the Author

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John Paris

John Paris is an author known for his work in the early 20th century, particularly for his novel "Kimono." This work reflects his engagement with themes of culture and identity, set against the backdrop of Japan's rich traditions. Paris's writing often explores the intersections of East and West, providing readers with a unique perspective on cultural exchange. While not extensively documented, his contributions to literature offer a glimpse into the complexities of cross-cultural experiences during a transformative period in history.

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