Love in a Fallen City by Eileen Chang - ISBN: 9780141189369
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Love, longing, and treacherous families in a dazzling Chinese world.

Love in a Fallen City

And Other Stories

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  • Paperback

    352 pages

  • Release Date

    30 January 2008

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Summary

A dazzling collection of short stories by Eileen Chang, for the first time in Penguin Modern Classics

Eileen Chang is one of the great writers of twentieth-century China, where she enjoys a passionate following both on the mainland and in Taiwan. At the heart of Chang’s achievement is her short fiction—tales of love, longing, and the shifting and endlessly treacherous shoals of family life. Written when she was still in her twenties, these extraordinary stories combine an unsettled, p…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780141189369
ISBN-10:0141189363
Author:Eileen Chang
Publisher:Penguin Books Ltd
Imprint:Penguin Classics
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:352
Release Date:30 January 2008
Weight:266g
Dimensions:197mm x 129mm x 21mm
Series:Penguin Modern Classics
About The Author

Eileen Chang

Eileen Chang (1920-1995) was born into an aristocratic family in Shanghai. Chang studied literature at the University of Hong Kong, but the Japanese attack on the city in 1941 forced her to return to occupied Shanghai, where she was able to publish the stories and essays (collected in two volumes, Romances, 1944, and Written on Water, 1945) that soon made her a literary star. The rise of Communist influence made it increasingly difficult for Chang to continue living in Shanghai; she moved to Hong Kong in 1952, then emigrated to the United States three years later. In spite of the tremendous revival of interest in her work that began in Taiwan and Hong Kong in the 1970s, and that later spread to mainland China, Chang became ever more reclusive as she grew older. Eileen Chang was found dead in her Los Angeles apartment in September 1995.

Karen S. Kingsbury has lived in Chinese-speaking cities for nearly two decades. She taught English in Chonquing on the Whitman-in-China program, studied Chinese in Taipei and, for fourteen years, taught English language and literature at Tunghai University in Taichung. Her Columbia University doctoral dissertation was on Eileen Chang, and she has published previous translations of Chang’s essays and fiction in Renditions and in The Columbia Anthology of Modern Chinese Literature. She lives in Seattle.

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