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The Promise

Love and Loss in Modern China

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The Promise

Von: Xinran Xue, William Spence - translator
Gesprochen von: Jennifer Lim
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Bloomsbury presents The Promise by Xinran Xue, read by Jennifer Lim.

A spellbinding and magical narrative, this is the story of modern China through the women who lived through it.

At the start of the twentieth century in China, the Hans were married in an elaborate ceremony before they were even born. They went on to have nine children and chose colours portrayed in some of their favourite poems as nicknames for them – Red, Cyan, Orange, Yellow, Green, Green Tangerine, Purple, Blue and Rainbow. Fate, and the sweep of twentieth-century history, would later divide them.

Xinran begins with the magic and tragedy of one young couple’s wedding night in 1949, and goes on to tell personal experiences of loss, grief and hardship through China’s extraordinary century. In doing so she tells a bigger story – how traditional Chinese values have been slowly eroded by the tide of modernity and how their outlooks on love, and the choices they've made in life, have been all been affected by the great upheavals of Chinese history.©2020 Xinran Xue (P)2020 Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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Kritikerstimmen

A brilliant storyteller. (Hilary Spurling)
This book cracks the code of love, loneliness, and belonging in contemporary China. (Xiaolu Guo, author of 'Once Upon a Time in the East')
Reporting on four generations of one Chinese family and their diverging paths, Xinran shows how the country’s social norms have changed through politics and the rise of modernity.
Xinran Xue is a gifted storyteller and The Promise reads like an unputdownable novel. William Spence’s translation from Chinese into English cannot be over-praised.
‘An absorbing, often startling, always persuasive exploration of contemporary China.’ (Hilary Spurling on 'Buy Me The Sky')
[A] graceful work that restores a lost generation to history.
One would have to have a heart of stone not to be moved.
Groundbreaking… This intimate record reads like an act of defiance, and the unvarnished prose allows each story to stand as testimony.
‘Right here we see the red lines that many Chinese still draw for themselves in public discourse, or even privately, the boundaries they dare not cross even today. No other style of storytelling could have exhibited them with more clarity or greater rawness.’ (Oliver August on 'China Witness')
Exploring love and loss in modern China is a big job but it is in simplifying the overwhelming that Xinran excels. And in the introduction to this compelling and moving book, the author clarifies just how she has managed the task...In these carefully told vignettes, Xinran takes the reader through a century of tumult and change in China, her writing beautifully reflecting the intimate and honest voices of the women whose stories of love she tells.
'Xinran writes with a fine balance of economy, compassion and wisdom, and manages to be at once proud, critical, forward-looking, nostalgic, sad, angry and hopeful.’
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