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Ye Zhaoyan - Nanjing 1937 - 9780231127547 - V9780231127547
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Nanjing 1937

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Description for Nanjing 1937 Hardback. Set on the eve of the Rape of Nanjing-when Japanese troops invaded the historic capital city, massacred hundreds of thousands, and committed thousands of rapes-Nanjing 1937 is a tender and humorous story of an impossible love and a lively, detailed historical portrait of a culture on the verge of rupture. Translator(s): Berry, Michael. Series: Weatherhead Books on Asia. Num Pages: 234 pages. BIC Classification: FA; FR. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 234 x 163 x 25. Weight in Grams: 681.
Set on the eve of the Rape of Nanjing-when Japanese troops invaded the historic capital city, massacred hundreds of thousands, and committed thousands of rapes-Nanjing 1937 is a tender and humorous story of an impossible love and a lively, detailed historical portrait of a culture on the verge of rupture. The novel centers on the life of Ding Wenyu, a privileged, womanizing, narcissistic professor of languages, and traces the course of the affair that transforms him from outlandish rake to devoted lover. Throughout the story, Ding's often comically unabashed "romantic offensive" toward a much younger woman, Ren Yuyuan (with ... Read more

Product Details

Format
Hardback
Publication date
2002
Publisher
Columbia University Press United States
Number of pages
234
Condition
New
Series
Weatherhead Books on Asia
Number of Pages
234
Place of Publication
New York, United States
ISBN
9780231127547
SKU
V9780231127547
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Ref
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About Ye Zhaoyan
Ye Zhaoyan is one of the most popular and prolific writers in the People's Republic of China. He lives in Nanjing. Michael Berry is a doctoral candidate in modern Chinese literature at Columbia University and is the translator of Wild Kids: Two Novels About Growing Up by Chang Ta-chun (Columbia, 2000) and the forthcoming novel To Live by Yu ... Read more

Reviews for Nanjing 1937
For fans of Chinese literature and the myth of Chinese glamour, "Nanjing 1937" is a treasure.
Carolyn See Washington Post Ye paints a rich tableau of prewar Chinese politics and social mores. The contrast between the advance of the Japanese and Ding's slow seduction of Ren is both poignant and deliciously ironic. Publishers Weekly A moving and fascinating account ... Read more

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