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Wang Anyi

    March 6, 1954

    Wang Anyi is celebrated for her realist style, focusing on the textures of everyday urban life. Her narratives unflinchingly depict the brutalizing density, the rude jostling, and the endless, often futile, waiting that characterize existence in China's sprawling metropolises. She frequently sets her stories in Shanghai, rendering the city's atmosphere and its inhabitants with vivid detail. Her prose style invites comparisons to Eileen Chang, another prominent Shanghai-based writer.

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    • The Song of Everlasting Sorrow

      • 456 pages
      • 16 hours of reading
      3.9(414)Add rating

      The Song of Everlasting Sorrow 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.

      The Song of Everlasting Sorrow
    • A true story based on Wang's experiences in the countryside during the Cultural Revolution, Love in a Small Town is also the author's personal exploration into human nature and sexuality. Written at a time when sex was still a taboo subject in China, the book's real innovation is not its sexual explicitness, but its acknowledgement of sexual love as a powerful force in a human life.

      Love in a Small Town
    • "In two novellas and three short stories, Wang Anyi describes various aspects of life in modern China, centered mainly around Shanghai, Xuzhou, and northern Jiangsu province"--

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    • Le plus clair de la lune

      • 240 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Titi, petite poupée au mince visage de porcelaine, vive et effrontée, passe des mains d'un homme à un autre, en un chassé-croisé amoureux où chacun se désire, se fuit, se blesse, se retrouve dans les nuits de Shanghai. Ateliers d'artistes au bord de l'eau, galerie d'avant-garde, fêtes et lieux à la mode. Loin d'être un décor, Shanghai est le coeur flamboyant de l'intrigue, imprévisible, excessive, mystérieuse. Ces personnages ont parfois un appétit de vivre si insatiable que le réel ne peut suffire à le satisfaire, seuls l'art, l'imaginaire, peuvent le faire car ils sont sans limites. Puis, les lumières de la nuit éteintes, on découvre que la main du magicien est passée par là, puis repartie.

      Le plus clair de la lune