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175:. While making preparations for meeting the much younger Tabe, eager to look as youthful as possible, she reflects on her past life. Fleeing from an abusive acquaintance of her adoptive parents, she became a geisha, whose portrait was even printed on magazine covers and postcards, and based her relationships with men mainly on materialistic terms. Kin survived the war as an owner of a house and now makes her income as a money lender and by speculating in the real estate business. When Tabe finally arrives, Kin is disappointed by the commonness of his appearance and the fact that he wants to borrow money from her. Tabe gets drunk and aggressive, outraged even more by Kin's refusal to lend him money than her rejection of his advances. While he is out of the room, Kin, disgusted by his behaviour, burns a photograph of him which she had kept through the years. 232:, described the title-giving story as "a poignant and meticulously detailed portrait of a woman in her late 50s", resonating, like the other stories included, with "pathos and resigned maturity". 538: 171:
56-year-old ex-geisha Kin receives a phone call from her former lover Tabe, with whom she had a passionate affair before he was drafted as an officer into the
159:, first published in 1948. It received the Women's Literary Award the same year and was later adapted into a film. The story describes an ageing ex- 457: 432: 378: 353: 325: 553: 543: 533: 398: 548: 528: 156: 33: 132: 245: 453: 428: 374: 349: 321: 124: 188: 77: 506:. Vol. 3–4. Translated by Bester, John. Tokyo: Asahi Shinbun. 1956. pp. 468–486. 229: 514:. Translated by Dunlop, Lane. San Francisco: North Point Press. 1986. pp. 95–112. 522: 290: 193: 254: 250: 473: 163:
who makes preparations to meet a former lover while reflecting on her past life.
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Japanese Women Novelists in the 20th Century: 104 Biographies 1900-1993
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Be a Woman: Hayashi Fumiko and Modern Japanese Women's Literature
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Be a Woman: Hayashi Fumiko and Modern Japanese Women's Literature
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An adaptation for Japanese television was screened in 1960.
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A Late Chrysanthemum: Twenty-One Stories from the Japanese
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A Late Chrysanthemum: Twenty-One Stories from the Japanese
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Reviewing Lane Dunlops new translation for the anthology
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Hayashi's story was first translated into English by
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was first published in the November 1948 edition of
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Index

Short story
Fumiko Hayashi
John Bester
Bungei Shunjū
Japanese
Hepburn
Fumiko Hayashi
geisha
Pacific War
Bungei Shunjū
Shinchōsha
John Bester
The Japan Times
Late Chrysanthemums
Sumie Tanaka
Mikio Naruse



"晩菊 (Bangiku)"
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ISBN
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978-0-8248-5910-7

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