Simon Winchester, author of ”A Crack in the Edge of the World” & ” The Professor & the Madman”
-: ” The essence of this inexpressibly beautiful story will remain with me, I believe, for the rest of my life. This exquisitely crafted account of the loves & lives of Arthur & Masa, violet & Kiyoshi
- such very ordinary names, yet names that conceal extraordinary passions & confusions
- is a tone poem to duty & honour, courage & enduring passion, set against the fantastically rich recent histories of Japan & Irel&, England & France. It is a long time since I have read so moving & haunting a book”. This is the true story of an extraordinary love affair. When Captain Arthur Hart-Synnot, a disciplined, conservative officer, met Masa Suzuki, a bright, beautiful Japanese girl, when the British army posted him to Tokyo, he fell for her & within weeks they were living together. Arthur told her she was the `supreme woman in the world` & they pledged they would love each other for the rest of their lives. But he could not tell the army about her, & they faced almost insuperable barriers of race & class. When he was recalled to London the question was whether Masa had, all the time, just been what expatriates referred to as `a temporary wife`, an exploited Madam Butterfly. Though separated for years at a time, & by huge distances, they remained devoted to each other. Based on a cache of over 800 letters found in Tokyo, the story is set against the wider history & the wars of the first half of the twentieth century. This is a record of enduring love & great loss, where events beyond Arthur & Masa`s control dictate the final tragic outcome.