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Balzac and the Little Chinese Seamstress

by Sijie Dai

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ISBN13: 9780375413094
ISBN10: 037541309x
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An enchanting literary debut — already an international best-seller.

At the height of Mao?s infamous Cultural Revolution, two boys are among hundreds of thousands exiled to the countryside for "re-education." The narrator and his best friend, Luo, guilty of being the sons of doctors, find themselves in a remote village where, among the peasants of Phoenix mountain, they are made to cart buckets of excrement up and down precipitous winding paths. Their meager distractions include a violin — as well as, before long, the beautiful daughter of the local tailor.

But it is when the two discover a hidden stash of Western classics in Chinese translation that their re-education takes its most surprising turn. While ingeniously concealing their forbidden treasure, the boys find transit to worlds they had thought lost forever. And after listening to their dangerously seductive retellings of Balzac, even the Little Seamstress will be forever transformed.

From within the hopelessness and terror of one of the darkest passages in human history, Dai Sijie has fashioned a beguiling and unexpected story about the resilience of the human spirit, the wonder of romantic awakening and the magical power of storytelling.

Review:

"A wonderful novel....Dai Sijie demonstrates that, in a time when freedom is in short supply, lessons about liberty from another time or tradition...can be an inspiration to those who wish to escape." Stephanie Hull, Chicago Tribune

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"A mesmerizing story, classic and new, fabulist and gritty in its realism, full of riches as in the best of tales. My imagination and heart were seized." Amy Tan, author of The Joy Luck Club

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"Few if any books that are mailed to me strike me as worth recommending. I recommend this book highly. I myself was also secretly introduced to Western cutlure through literature during the Cultural Revolution when I first read a hand copied Chinese translation of Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte. Dai Sijie does an excellent job showing this experience. Anyone who wants to understand how Western art and literature influences the Chinese mindset should read this book." Anchee Min, author of Red Azalea and Becoming Madame Mao

Review:

"The warmth and humor of Sijie's prose and the clarity of Rilke's translation distinguish this slim first novel, a wonderfully human tale." Publishers Weekly

Review:

"A funny, touching, sly, and altogether delightful novel." Washington Post Book World

About the Author

Born in China in 1954, Dai Sijie is a filmmaker who was himself "re-educated" between 1971 and 1974. He left China in 1984 for France, where he has lived and worked ever since. This, his first novel, was an overnight sensation when it appeared in France in 2000, becoming an immediate best-seller and winning five prizes. Rights to the novel have been sold in nineteen countries, and it is soon to be made into a film.

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Product Details

ISBN:
9780375413094
Translator:
Dai, Sijie
Author:
Rilke, Ina
Author:
Dai, Sijie
Author:
Sijie, Dai
Publisher:
Knopf Publishing Group
Location:
New York
Subject:
General
Subject:
Literary
Subject:
China
Subject:
Man-woman relationships
Subject:
Political fiction
Subject:
Prohibited books
Edition Number:
1st American ed.
Edition Description:
American
Series Volume:
93
Publication Date:
September 2001
Binding:
Hardcover
Language:
English
Pages:
208
Dimensions:
7.74x4.74x.85 in. .60 lbs.

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