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Occupation
  
Writer

Name
  
Arthur Golden

Nationality
  
American

Role
  
Writer

Period
  
20th century

Movies
  
Memoirs of a Geisha

Genre
  
Historical fiction


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Born
  
December 6, 1956 (age 67) Chattanooga, Tennessee, United States (
1956-12-06
)

Spouse
  
Trudy Legge (1982–present)

Children
  
Hays Nathaniel GoldenTess Iphigene Golden

Books
  
Memoirs of a Geisha, Kenang-Kenangan Seorang Geisha, Memoirs of a Geisha Sso, Anamneseis mias gkeisas, Mi Sayuri

Education
  
Harvard University, Boston University, Columbia University, Baylor School


Similar
  
Mineko Iwasaki, Rob Marshall, Zhang Ziyi

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Arthur Golden (born December 6, 1956) is an American writer. He is the author of the bestselling novel Memoirs of a Geisha (1997).

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Life and career

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His parents, Ben and Ruth Golden (later Holmberg), divorced when Arthur was eight years old. His father died five years after. He has a younger sister, Barbara.

Golden is a member of the Ochs-Sulzberger family (owners of the New York Times). His mother, Ruth Sulzberger Holmberg, who died on April 19, 2017, was the daughter of long-time Times publisher Arthur Hays Sulzberger and granddaughter of Times owner and publisher Adolph Ochs. Golden was born in Chattanooga, Tennessee, grew up on Lookout Mountain, Georgia, and attended Lookout Mountain Elementary School in Lookout Mountain, Tennessee. He spent his middle and high school years at the Baylor School (then a boys-only school for day and boarding students) in Chattanooga, graduating in 1974. He attended Harvard University and received a degree in art history, specializing in Japanese art. In 1980, he earned an M.A. in Japanese history at Columbia University, and also learned Mandarin Chinese. After a summer at Peking University in Beijing, China, he worked in Tokyo. When he returned to the United States, he earned an M.A. in English at Boston University. He currently lives in Brookline, Massachusetts. He is married to Trudi Legge; they have two children: a son, Hays Nathaniel Golden, and a daughter, Tess Iphigene Golden.

After its release in 1997, Memoirs of a Geisha spent two years on the New York Times bestseller list. It has sold more than four million copies in English and has been translated into thirty-two languages around the world.

The novel Memoirs of a Geisha was written over a 6-year period during which Golden rewrote the entire novel three times, changing the point of view before finally settling on the first person viewpoint of Sayuri. Interviews with a number of geisha, including Mineko Iwasaki, provided background information about the world of the geisha.

After the Japanese edition of Memoirs of a Geisha was published, Golden was sued for breach of contract and defamation of character by Iwasaki. The plaintiff claimed that Golden had agreed to protect her anonymity, if she told him about her life as a geisha due to the traditional code of silence about their clients. The lawsuit was settled out of court in February 2003.

In 2005, Memoirs of a Geisha was made into a feature film starring Ziyi Zhang, Michelle Yeoh, Gong Li, and Ken Watanabe, and directed by Rob Marshall, garnering three Academy Awards.

References

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