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<title>Written on Water</title>
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<description><![CDATA[<a class="highslide" href="https://picture.graycity.net/img/eileen-chang/written_on_water.jpg"><img src="https://picture.graycity.net/img/eileen-chang/written_on_water_preview.jpg" class="fr-fic fr-dib" title ="Written on Water" alt ="Written on Water"/></a><br//><b>Now back in print, these witty, insightful ssays on fashion, cinema, wartime, and everyday life demonstrate why Eileen Chang was and is a major icon of twentieth-century Chinese literature.</b><br>Eileen Chang is one of the most celebrated and influential modern Chinese novelists and cultural critics of the twentieth century. First published in 1944, and just as beloved as her fiction in the Chinese-speaking world, <i>Written on Water</i> collects Chang&rsquo;s reflections on art, literature, war, urban culture, and her own life as a writer and woman, set amid the sights and sounds of wartime Shanghai and Hong Kong. In a style at once meditative and vibrant, Chang writes of friends, colleagues, and teachers turned soldiers or wartime volunteers, and her own experiences as a part-time nurse. She also reflects on Chinese cinema, the aims of the writer, and the popularity of the Peking Opera. Chang engages the reader with her sly and sophisticated humor, conversational voice, and...]]></description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 21 Jul 2023 06:51:50 +0300</pubDate>
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<title>Red Rose, White Rose</title>
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<description><![CDATA[<a class="highslide" href="https://picture.graycity.net/img/eileen-chang/red_rose_white_rose.jpg"><img src="https://picture.graycity.net/img/eileen-chang/red_rose_white_rose_preview.jpg" class="fr-fic fr-dib" title ="Red Rose, White Rose" alt ="Red Rose, White Rose"/></a><br//>There were two women in Zhenbao's life: one he called his white rose, the other his red rose. One was a spotless wife, the other a passionate mistress. Isn't that just how the average man describe a chaste widow's devotion to her husband's memory -- as spotless, and passionate too? Maybe every man has had two such women -- at least two. Marry a red rose and eventually she'll be a mosquito-blood streak smeared on the wall, while the white one is "moonlight in front of my bed." Marry a white rose, and before long she'll be a grain of sticky rice that's gotten stuck to your clothes; the red one, by then, is a scarlet beauty mark just over your heart.In Eileen Chang's eloquent and evocative novella, Zhenbao is a devoted son, a diligent worker, andguarded in love. But when he meets a friend's spoilt, spirited, desirable wife, he cannot resist her charms, or keep their relationship under his control. As he succumbs to passions and resentments, Red Rose, White Rose is both sensual...]]></description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 26 Nov 2010 14:53:03 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>Little Reunions</title>
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<description><![CDATA[<a class="highslide" href="https://picture.graycity.net/img/eileen-chang/little_reunions.jpg"><img src="https://picture.graycity.net/img/eileen-chang/little_reunions_preview.jpg" class="fr-fic fr-dib" title ="Little Reunions" alt ="Little Reunions"/></a><br//>A best-selling, autobiographical depiction of class privilege, bad romance, and political intrigue during World War II in China.<br>Now available in English for the first time, Eileen Chang's dark romance opens with Julie, living at a convent school in Hong Kong, on the eve of the Japanese invasion. Her mother, Rachel, long divorced from Julie's opium-addict father, saunters around the world with various lovers. Recollections of Julie's horrifying but privileged childhood in Shanghai clash with a flamboyant, sometimes incestuous cast of relations that crowd her life. Eventually, back in Shanghai, she meets the magnetic Chih-yung, a traitor who collaborates with the Japanese puppet regime. Soon they're in the throes of an impassioned love affair that swings back and forth between ardor and anxiety, secrecy and ruin. Like Julie's relationship with her mother, her marriage to Chih-yung is marked by long stretches of separation interspersed with unexpected little reunions....]]></description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 22 Nov 2017 18:44:05 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>Traces of Love</title>
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<pubDate>Mon, 18 Nov 2013 11:10:09 +0200</pubDate>
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