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First published in 1996, Meira Chand's epic novel set in China and Japan, against the backdrop of a brutal war, is presented in a fresh edition to enchant a new generation of readersThis epic novel is set against the backdrop of the Sino-Japanese war, from the time Japan annexed Manchuria in the early 1930s until the end of the Second World War. During these years, a militaristic Japan pursued an aggressive dream to colonize not only China but also the whole of Southeast Asia and beyond. The brutal sacking of Chiang Kai-shek's new capital, Nanking, which refused to surrender to the Imperial Army, was a graphic example of Japanese retribution in a war of punishment. The story of these tumultuous years is told through the lives of a disparate group of fictional characters: a young Russian woman emigre caught between her complex love affair with a British journalist and a liberal-minded Japanese diplomat, an Indian nationalist working for Japanese intelligence, a Chinese professor with communist sympathies, an American missionary doctor and a Japanese soldier, who are all brought together by the monstrous dislocation of war. Enmeshed in a savage world beyond their control, each character turns to the deepest part of themselves to find a way to survive.
ISBN | 9789814828246 |
Categories | Asian Literature, Fiction, Fiction/Fiksyen, Just Arrived |
Author(s) | Meira Chand |
Publisher | Marshall Cavendish International (Asia) Pte Ltd |
Weight | 0.476 kg |