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The Book of change = = 易經 /
Record Type:
Language materials, printed : Monograph/item
Title/Author:
The Book of change =/ Eileen Chang (張愛玲).
Reminder of title:
易經 /
remainder title:
易經
Author:
Zhang, Ailing
other author:
張愛玲
Published:
Hong Kong :Hong Kong University Press, : c2010.,
Description:
xxii, 299 p. :ill ;23 cm.
Notes:
Chinese title: 易經
Subject:
World War, 1939-1945 - Fiction. - China -
Subject:
Hong Kong (China) - Economic conditions. -
ISBN:
9789888028207 (pbk.) :
The Book of change = = 易經 /
Zhang, Ailing
The Book of change =
易經 /易經Eileen Chang (張愛玲). - Hong Kong :Hong Kong University Press,c2010. - xxii, 299 p. :ill ;23 cm.
Chinese title: 易經
Includes bibliographical references
Eileen Chang is now recognized as one of the greatest modern Chinese writers, though she was completely erased from official histories in mainland China at one time. She was the most popular writer in Japanese-occupied Shanghai during World War II, with English and Chinese stories focusing on human frailties rather than nationalist propaganda. For her non-committal politics and idiosyncrasies, she was boycotted by fellow writers after the war and forced to the margins of literary respectability. Eileen Chang arrived in Hong Kong from Shanghai in 1939 and enrolled in the University of Hong Kong. Her childhood in Shanghai was a gothic horror tale in which she finally ran away from her father and stepmother. Her student life in Hong Kong was a happy interlude, but Chang soon found herself stranded by the war. The Japanese occupation of late 1941 provided many brutal lessons on the fragile nature of personal attachments. The Book of Change was written in English, like its prequel, The Fall of the Pagoda, depicting Chang's childhood in Tianjin and Shanghai. It provides a first-hand account of life in wartime Hong Kong following the Japanese invasion, with scathing details of widespread cowardice, as well as inspiring examples of human resilience.
ISBN: 9789888028207 (pbk.) :HKD150.00Subjects--Topical Terms:
2107717
World War, 1939-1945
--China--Fiction.Subjects--Geographical Terms:
623477
Hong Kong (China)
--Economic conditions.Index Terms--Genre/Form:
525379
Autobiographical fiction.
LC Class. No.: PS3553.H27187 / B66 2010
Dewey Class. No.: 813.54
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