The Song of Everlasting Sorrow, Translated by Michael Berry and Susan Chan Egan
A Novel of Shanghai (Weatherhead Books on Asia)
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Author
Contributions
- Michael Berry (Translator) - Contributor
- and Susan Chan Egan (Translator) - Contributor
Publication
2008-02-08 - Columbia University Press
Language
English
Word Count
114,000 words, Guess
Page Count
456 pages
Physical Format
Hardcover
Identifiers
- Internet Archivesongofeverlastin00wang
- ISBN-100231143427
- ISBN-139780231143424
- LibraryThing5042572
- Library of Congress Control Number2007010812
and 3 more
- OCLC Control Number85892492
- Better World Books9780231143424
- Open LibraryOL10196479M
Classifications
- LCCPL2919.A58C4313 2008
- LCCPL2919.A58 C4313 2008
Description
"Set in post-World War II Shanghai, The Song of Everlasting Sorrow follows the adventures of Wang Qiyao, a girl born of the longtong, 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. During the next four decades, Wang Qiyao indulges in the decadent pleasures of pre-liberation Shanghai, secretly playing mahjong during the antirightist Movement and exchanging lovers on the eve of the Cultural Revolution. Surviving the vicissitudes of modern Chinese history, Wang Qiyao emerges in the 1980s as a purveyor of "old Shanghai"--A living incarnation of a new, commodified nostalgia that prizes splendor and sophistication-only to become embroiled in a tragedy that echoes the pulpy Hollywood noirs of her youth."--Publisher's description.
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