'Qian's ability to see his life and times through the lens of very dark humour, along with his talent for incidental cultural and social observation and his cold and cruel wit, mark out this novel as one of its time's most original works' the Independent
Set on the eve of the Sino-Japanese war, Fortress Besieged recounts the exuberant misadventures of the hapless hero Fang Hung-chien, who after aimlessly studying in Europe at his family's expense returns to Shanghai armed with a bogus degree from a fake university. On the liner back, Fang's life becomes deeply entangled with those of two Chinese beauties - while when he does finally make it home, he obtains a teaching post at a newly established university, encounters effete pseudo-intellectuals, and falls into a marriage of disastrous proportions. A glorious tale of love, marriage, war, calamity, disillusionment and hope, this is one of the greatest Chinese novels- combining Eastern philosophy, Western traditions, adventure, tragicomedy and satire to create a unique feast of delights.
By:
Qian Zhongshu Introduction by:
Jonathan Spence Translated by:
Jeanne Kelly, Nathan K. Mao Imprint: Penguin Country of Publication: United Kingdom Dimensions:
Height: 197mm,
Width: 131mm,
Spine: 27mm
Weight: 350g ISBN:9780141187860 ISBN 10: 0141187867 Series:Penguin Modern Classics Pages: 448 Publication Date:24 May 2006 Audience:
General/trade
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ELT Advanced
Format:Paperback Publisher's Status: Active
Qian Zhongshu (1910-1998) was a novelist, poet, man of letters and one of China's most outstanding scholars and was seen by many in his country as the last link in an unbroken chain of geniuses stretching back to Confucius.