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Fiction about China

 
 
Cloudhands
16:14 / 17.06.02
I am going on holiday to China in a couple of months, can anyone recommend any good fiction set in China to get me in the mood?
 
 
Jack Fear
16:23 / 17.06.02
Not fiction, but: RIVER TOWN, by Peter Hessler--a memoir of two years spent as an English teacher in a town on the Yangtze. Sharply observed, charming, and insightful.
 
 
Trijhaos
16:32 / 17.06.02
The only thing I can think of off-hand is Water Margin. Think of it as the chinese equivalent of Robin Hood.
 
 
grant
21:00 / 17.06.02
The Woman Warrior by Maxine Hong Kingston & Joy Luck Club by Amy Tan.
Both about Chinese women and their American daughters & granddaughters.
The Kingston I remember getting into more, because it takes a Chinese folk tale (the same story "Mulan" was based on) and maps it across the author's search for identity. Plus it has a lady defeating a nuisance ghost by *eating* it.
The Tan is better than you'd ever guess from the best-seller status or the horrible, tear-jerking movie.

Better than both of those, however, is Monkey, translated by Arthur Waley, written by Ch'Eng-En Wu. It's a central myth in the culture, and an indispensable story for monkey-lovers. Plus it's big fun.
 
 
Cloudhands
06:39 / 18.06.02
I started reading The Joy Luck Club a few years ago so I think I'll read that first, anyone read Wild Swans?
 
 
Kit-Cat Club
07:23 / 18.06.02
Mo Yan, I think, has an increasingly high profile in the west so you should be able to get hold of some stuff reasonably easily.
 
 
Mr Tricks
19:02 / 18.06.02
peek around here... or here.
 
 
Stone Mirror
04:46 / 19.06.02
It's evidently out of print at the moment, but if you can find a copy of Gary Jenning's Journeyer, it's a terrific telling of Marco Polo's experiences in China...
 
  
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