Lust, Caution

by Eileen Chang

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A gripping, intensely atmospheric story of love, espionage and betrayal in wartime Shanghai, Lust, Cautionis accompanied here by four more shimmering tales of Chinese life. In 1940s Shanghai, beautiful young Jiazhi spends her days playing mahjong and drinking tea with high society ladies. But China is occupied by invading Japanese forces and things are not always what they seem in wartime . . . A passionate tale of espionage, deception and love, Lust, Caution is accompanied here by four show more further dazzling short stories by Eileen Chang. show less

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This collection of short stories focuses on life during the Second World War in Shanghai (and partly Hong Kong), including aspects of the Japanese occupation. [a:Eileen Chang|110226|Eileen Chang|https://images.gr-assets.com/authors/1248365581p2/110226.jpg] lived through this period in Shanghai and Hong Kong, and while many of the stories are about mundane everyday life, the issues of culture, imperialism, intrigue, gender roles and relations, class, and love provide an interesting ethnography of the times. The trajectory of the plots are noticeably different to male and western authors, with no noticeable climax and conclusions that peter out and fade away somewhat like a 1960s pop music hit. That is not to say that the stories are show more unresolved - they certainly are - but that the resolution occurs as a phase in the life that otherwise continues on. Yet each story projects a form of melancholy that I suppose reflects the wartime situation - somewhat like Hemingway's ever-present tragedy that is inescapable in almost all of his writing. While visiting Shanghai for the first time in 2016, I read [a:W. Somerset Maugham|4176632|W. Somerset Maugham|https://images.gr-assets.com/authors/1414096390p2/4176632.jpg]'s work [b:On A Chinese Screen|887834|On A Chinese Screen|W. Somerset Maugham|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1336652991s/887834.jpg|3339512]. Maugham tried to show a side of everyday life for local inhabitants that was otherwise ignored by the imperialists. Chang provides the inside story, and while the stories have all been translated into English, one does not feel that there is anything missing from the work. Chang was prolific, and I will try one of her novels in the near future. show less

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Lust, Caution
Alternate titles
Lust, Caution (Pocket Penguins) (Pocket Penguins)
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Contains the short story Lust, Caution and 4 others.

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Fiction and Literature, General Fiction, Historical Fiction, Romance
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895.1352Literature & rhetoricAsian LiteratureLiteratures of East and Southeast AsiaChineseChinese fictionModern period 1912–20101949–2010
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