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Love in a Fallen City

by Chang, Eileen

  • ISBN: 9781590171783
  • ISBN10: 1590171780

Love in a Fallen City

by Chang, Eileen

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  • Publisher: Penguin Random House
  • Publish date: 10/10/2006
  • ISBN: 9781590171783
  • ISBN10: 1590171780
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Description: "This collection of short fiction dating from the 1940s is set in Shanghai and Hong Kong. And it's one tough, seductive little book as it tracks the fates of grasping, calculating heroines who brim over with film-noir appealSeattle translator Karen S. Kingsbury has done a stellar job of making Chang's prose read as lushly and acerbically in English as it presumably does in Chinese." Seattle Times "This posthumous collection contains six vibrant stories that depict life in post-WWii China...Evocative and vivid, Chang's stories bristle with equal parts passion and resentment. YA: The youthful characters will draw teens." --Booklist "A Major Rediscovery." --Kirkus Reviews "Chang died in 1995 in Los Angeles, having emigrated to the U.S. in 1955 at 35. These six stories, most available in English for the first time, were published to acclaim in China and Hong Kong in the '40s; they explore, bewitchingly, the myriad ways love overcomes (or doesn't) the intense social constraints of time and place. In the compact "Sealed Off," Shanghai briefly shuts down in defense against a blockade, and strangers on a tram allow their inner yearnings to surface, with consequences at once momentous and static. In the layered title story, a couple taunt each other with false estrangements as they fall in love, then are forced to confront one another directly through wartime privations. The startling novella "The Golden Cangue," told with upstairs-downstairs shifts in perspective, fugues around a wife, resentful of her disabled husband and reviled by his family, who seeks reassurance in opium. In these eloquent tragedies, Chang plunges readers in medias res. She expertly burdens her characters with failed dreams and stifled possibilities, leads them to push aside the heavy curtains of family and convention, and then shows them a yawning emptiness. Their different responses are brilliantly underplayed and fascinating." --Publishers Weekly(Starred Review) "With language as sharp as a knife edge, Eileen Chang cut open a huge divide in Chinese culture, between the classical patriarchy and our troubled modernity. She was one of the very few able truly to connect that divide, just as her heroines often disappeared inside it. She is the fallen angel of Chinese literature, and now, with these excellent new translations, English readers can discover why she is so revered by Chinese readers everywhere." - Ang Lee "[O]ne of the most popular Chinese writers of the 20th century and a woman who made a major contribution to the cultural life of Shanghai."Shanghai Daily "[Her] finely honed psychological studies and precise language won her acclaim as a giant of modern Chinese literature"The New York Times "the most gifted Chinese writer to emerge in the 40's"C.T. Hsia, Columbia University "Chang's obsession with privacy made her known as the 'Garbo of Chinese letters,' and photographs reveal a woman whose elegance and contemplative introspection justify that title. Nevertheless, from out of the frenzy of renown that surrounded her, the sheer quality of Chang's prose emerges clearly, and her voiceraw, low, exquisitely modulatedhas a sound like none other in the canon of Chinese, or for that matter, American prose stylists."Boston Review "Eileen Chang is no doubt the most talented woman writer in 20th century China."David Der-wei Wang, Harvard University
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