The Only Woman in the Room: A Memoir

The Only Woman in the Room: A Memoir

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The Only Woman in the Room: A Memoir

The Only Woman in the Room is a vivid and very personal account of one woman's life in Europe, prewar Japan, and the United States. As the daughter of renowned Russian pianist Leo Sirota, Beate Gordon grew up in the cosmopolitan world of the concert tour, then settled in Japan in the 1930s.During World War II, while her parents remained in Japan under secret service surveillance Gordon lived alone in the United States, monitoring Tokyo Radio in five languages for the government and later writing radio propaganda.She recounts her dramatic reunion with her parents in Tokyo, where she worked in General MacArthur's headquarters, and evokes the postwar suffering in defeated Japan. Her intimate description of helping draft the women's rights section of Japan's new constitution is an astonishing record of history in the making.On returning to the States in 1947, Mrs. Gordon became a cultural impresario, bringing artists, dancers, writers, and musicians from all over to the United States. Her adventures in search of performing artists in such remote and exotic places as Mongolia, Tibet, India, and Indonesia make for hilarious and sometimes hair-raising anecdotes.The Only Woman in the Room can be appreciated on many levels -- armchair travelers, feminists, history buffs, and readers who appreciate a well-written memoir will all find Beate Gordon's extraordinary life a riveting read.

Technical Specifications

Country
USA
Author
Beate Sirota Gordon
Binding
Hardcover
EAN
9784770021458
Edition
First Edition
ISBN
4770021453
IsEligibleForTradeIn
1
Label
Kodansha International (JPN)
Manufacturer
Kodansha International (JPN)
NumberOfItems
1
NumberOfPages
224
PublicationDate
1999-02
Publisher
Kodansha International (JPN)
Studio
Kodansha International (JPN)