Courtesans and Opium

Romantic Illusions of the Fool of Yangzhou

Anonymous author Patrick Hanan translator

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Columbia University Press

Published:3rd Jul '09

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Courtesans and Opium is an unsung gem of nineteenth-century Chinese fiction. Patrick Hanan's translation is simply stunning. An enduring piece of literature. -- Keith McMahon, University of Kansas This novel serves as a remarkably clear window into an age long gone and a place irrevocably changed. It richly deserves to be widely studied, and Patrick Hanan thankfully 'discovers' it for the academic world. -- Robert E. Hegel, Washington University, St. Louis

A chilling tale of seduction and vice set in the illiciit world of nineteenth-century China.In his preface, the anonymous author of Courtesans and Opium describes his book as an act of penance for thirty years spent patronizing the brothels of Yangzhou. Written in the 1840s, his story is filled with vice and dark consequence, portraying the hazards of the city's seedy underbelly and warning others against the example of the Fool. Chinese literature's first true "city novel," Courtesans and Opium recounts the illustrious career of a debauched soul enveloped by enthralling pursuits and romantic illusions. While socially acceptable marriages were arranged and often loveless, brothels offered men accomplished courtesans who served as both enchanting companions and sensual lovers. These professional sirens dressed in the latest styles and dripped with gold, silver, and jewels. From an early age, they were taught to excel at various arts and graces, which transformed the brothel into a kind of club for men to meet, exchange gossip, and smoke opium at their leisure. The Fool's fable follows five sworn brothers and their respective relationships with Yangzhou courtesans, revealing in acute detail the lurid materialism of this dangerous world-its violence and corruption as well as its seductive but illusory promise. Never before translated into English, Courtesans and Opium offers a brilliant window into the decadence of nineteenth-century China.

Patrick Hanan's translation of this book is exemplary. -- Bradley Winterton Taipei Times Patrick Hanan's splendid translation of this emotive, intricate novel rewards the general reader and proves an invaluable guide to students of Qing fiction. -- Chloe Starr Chinese Literature [A] superb translation: faithful to the original, graceful yet also lively and delightful. Choice

ISBN: 9780231148221

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344 pages