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The Song of Everlasting Sorrow - (Weatherhead Books on Asia) by Anyi Wang (Paperback)

The Song of Everlasting Sorrow - (Weatherhead Books on Asia) by  Anyi Wang (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br><p><i>The Song of Everlasting Sorrow</i> follows the adventures of Wang Qiyao, a girl born of the crowded, labyrinthine alleys of Shanghai's working-class neighborhoods. Infatuated with the glitz and glamour of 1940s Hollywood, Wang Qiyao seeks fame in the Miss Shanghai beauty pageant, and this fleeting moment of stardom becomes the pinnacle of her life. After the Communist victory, Wang Qiyao continues to indulge in the decadent pleasures of the Shanghai bourgeoisie, secretly playing mahjong during the antirightist campaign and exchanging lovers on the eve of the Cultural Revolution. She reemerges in the 1980s as a purveyor of "old Shanghai," only to become embroiled in a tragedy that echoes the Hollywood noirs of her youth.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p> <i>The Song of Everlasting Sorrow</i> follows the adventures of Wang Qiyao, a girl born of the crowded, labyrinthine alleys of Shanghai's working-class neighborhoods. Infatuated with the glitz and glamour of 1940s Hollywood, Wang Qiyao seeks fame in the Miss Shanghai beauty pageant, and this fleeting moment of stardom becomes the pinnacle of her life. After the Communist victory, Wang Qiyao continues to indulge in the decadent pleasures of the Shanghai bourgeoisie, secretly playing mahjong during the antirightist campaign and exchanging lovers on the eve of the Cultural Revolution. She reemerges in the 1980s as a purveyor of "old Shanghai," only to become embroiled in a tragedy that echoes the Hollywood noirs of her youth.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>A beautifully constructed cyclical narrative... the manner in which character types and events recur against the city's shifting backdrop is impossible to forget.--Publishers Weekly (Starred Review)<br><br>Certain to take a preeminent place in China's literary canon... <i>The Song of Everlasting Sorrow</i> is at last available in a masterful English translation.--World Literature Today<br><br>A genuine classic.--Bradley Winterton "Taipei Times "<br><br>Michael Berry and Susan Chan Egan's graceful translation... helps us understand why Wang Anyi is one of the most critically acclaimed writers in the Chinese-speaking world.--Francine Prose "New York Times Book Review "<br><br>Spellbinding, colorful... a page-turner right up to the end.--Helene Williams "Historical Novels Review "<br><br>Wang Anyi attempts to encapsulate the essence of her metropolis amid decades of twentieth-century vicissitudes. <i>The Song of Everlasting Sorrow: A Novel of Shanghai</i> is unquestionably the most acclaimed novel by one of China's most well-known authors. Michael Berry's translation is executed with care and is true to the original style.--Robin Visser, assistant professor of Asian studies, University of North Carolina<br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>Wang Anyi began her career as a writer in 1978. Her books in English include <i>Lapse of Time</i>, <i>Love in a Small Town</i>, <i>Love on a Barren Mountain</i>, <i>Brocade Valley</i>, and the novel <i>Baotown</i>, which was a finalist for the <i>Los Angeles Times</i> Book of the Year award. She currently lives in Shanghai and is a professor of Chinese literature at Fudan University. <p/>Michael Berry is associate professor of contemporary Chinese cultural studies at the University of California, Santa Barbara. He is the translator of several novels and the author of Jia Zhangke's <i>Hometown Trilogy</i>, <i>A History of Pain: Trauma in Modern Chinese Literature and Film</i>, and <i>Speaking in Images: Interviews with Contemporary Chinese Filmmakers</i>. <p/>Susan Chan Egan, an independent scholar, is the author of <i>A Latterday Confucian: Reminiscences of William Hung 1893-1980</i> and coauthor of <i>A Pragmatist and His Free Spirit: The Half-Century Romance of Hu Shi and Edith Clifford Williams</i>.

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