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Arthur Golden signe un étonnant roman aux allures de récit d'aventures et d'initiation, riche en métaphores poétiques. Rédigé sous la forme de mémoires, il prend valeur de document en nous plongeant dans les rituels, la pensée et l'imaginaire de ce pays du Soleil levant. --Laure Anciel
525 pages, Paperback
First published September 27, 1997
"I felt as a dam must feel when it's holding back an entire river."
"I felt as sore as a rock must feel when the waterfall has pounded on it all day long."
"My poor scalp felt the way clay must feel after the potter has scored it with a sharp stick."
"Like water bugs kicking along the surface."
"Like the crisp skin of a grilled fish."
"Like a scrap of paper in the wind."
"Like ruts in the bark of a tree."
"Like a pig trying to survive in a slaughterhouse."
"Like a stray cat on the street without a master to feed it."
"My mind on the eve of my debut was like a garden in which the flowers have only begun to poke their faces up through the soil."
"It was like when a caterpillar turns into a butterfly."
"Out of my element as a pigeon in a nest of falcons."
"Felt as a simple smelt must feel when a silver salmon glides by."



We lead our lives like water flowing down a hill, going more or less in one direction until we splash into something that forces us to find a new course.






