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Peach Blossom Pavillion

by Yip Mingmei

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Review:

"In this disappointing courtesan novel, a 98-year-old Chinese émigré woman in present-day San Francisco reviews her youth in early 20th-century China, where she was a ming ji, or 'prestigious prostitute.' Falsely accused of rape and murder, Xiang Xiang's father is executed, and her mother retreats into a Buddhist nunnery. Xiang Xiang, alone and friendless at 13, is tricked into entering the Peach Blossom Pavilion, where she is given the 'art name' of Bao Lan, or 'Precious Orchid.' Her extraordinary beauty and gifts in painting, writing poems and performing music, and in the bedchamber, make her a prize. After some improbable adventures (including a liaison with a female transvestite and a love affair with a Taoist monk), Xiang Xiang eventually makes her peace with what fate has made of her-just as the Japanese invade China. While Xiang Xiang's forthright perceptiveness, grace and smarts are intriguing, Yip's English language debut vacillates between melodrama and fictionalized sociological study. That split personality is reflected in the clunky prose, which never does its lead justice." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

Synopsis:

From a prodigiously talented new Chinese author comes a marvelous debut novel about a woman who becomes China's most successful courtesan. Yip's work echoes "Memoirs of a Geisha," but with a sharper, more suspenseful pace.

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ISBN:
9780758220141
Author:
Mingmei, Yip
Publisher:
Kensington
Author:
Yip, Mingmei
Subject:
General
Subject:
General Fiction
Subject:
Women
Subject:
China
Subject:
Prostitutes
Subject:
Literature-A to Z
Copyright:
Edition Description:
Mass Market
Publication Date:
20080601
Binding:
Paperback
Grade Level:
General/trade
Language:
English
Pages:
352
Dimensions:
8.29x6.49x1.18 in. .85 lbs.

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Product details 352 pages Kensington Publishing Corporation - English 9780758220141 Reviews:
"Publishers Weekly Review" by , "In this disappointing courtesan novel, a 98-year-old Chinese émigré woman in present-day San Francisco reviews her youth in early 20th-century China, where she was a ming ji, or 'prestigious prostitute.' Falsely accused of rape and murder, Xiang Xiang's father is executed, and her mother retreats into a Buddhist nunnery. Xiang Xiang, alone and friendless at 13, is tricked into entering the Peach Blossom Pavilion, where she is given the 'art name' of Bao Lan, or 'Precious Orchid.' Her extraordinary beauty and gifts in painting, writing poems and performing music, and in the bedchamber, make her a prize. After some improbable adventures (including a liaison with a female transvestite and a love affair with a Taoist monk), Xiang Xiang eventually makes her peace with what fate has made of her-just as the Japanese invade China. While Xiang Xiang's forthright perceptiveness, grace and smarts are intriguing, Yip's English language debut vacillates between melodrama and fictionalized sociological study. That split personality is reflected in the clunky prose, which never does its lead justice." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)
"Synopsis" by , From a prodigiously talented new Chinese author comes a marvelous debut novel about a woman who becomes China's most successful courtesan. Yip's work echoes "Memoirs of a Geisha," but with a sharper, more suspenseful pace.
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