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Dream of the Walled City [Deckle Edge] [Hardcover]

Lisa Huang Fleischman (Author)
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August 29, 2000
"Marking the debut of a stunning new literary talent, Lisa Huang Fleischman's extraordinary saga -- inspired by her grandmother's life as an early feminist, political activist, and friend of Mao Zedong -- is a masterpiece about one clever and resourceful woman, growing up amidst the turmoil of twentieth-century China."

Born in 1890, the privileged and sheltered daughter of a high-ranking imperial official, Jade Virtue spends her childhood enclosed by the towering walls of her family's sprawling mansion, never glimpsing the desperate struggle of China's ancient society, as the old ways are challenged and the twentieth century -- fast, fearsome, and tumultuous -- rushes in. But when her father mysteriously dies, young Jade Virtue is suddenly thrust into poverty, and experiences firsthand a traditional culture falling apart under the onslaught of growing rebellion against the Emperor, rapid social changes, and the mounting aggression of Japan and the West.

Fleischman has rendered a richly textured, panoramic vision of Chinese life in the perilous years between the end of the empire and the Communist triumph of 1949, charting Jade Virtue's arranged first marriage to the corrupt opium addict Wang Mang, who harbors a terrible secret in his family's past; her awakening independence and ambivalent politics; her struggles with motherhood; and her fascinating acquaintance with a gifted, idealistic, fiercely ambitious young man named Mao Zedong. But the most important choices of her life are shaped by her conflicting loyalties, her intense lifelong friendship with Jinyu, a fiery woman revolutionary, and to Guai, a government official and sworn enemy of the Communists, with whom shefinally discovers true and redemptive love.

Exquisitely nuanced and lyrical yet marked with a driving power, "Dream of the Walled City" is an enthralling novel of hard-won personal independence set against the vivid backdrop of a rapidly changing world. From the final days of the last dynasty through the savage Japanese invasion during World War II to the formidable red dawn of the Communist triumph; from the backward rural province of Hunan to exile on the tropical shores of Taiwan; and from the binding chains of predetermined fate to the exhilarating liberation of a human spirit, this is a remarkable odyssey you will never forget.


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Earnest and emotionally astute, this sweeping historical novel opens in 1900, "in the empire of China, in the red-earth province of Hunan, in the ancient walled city of Changsha." Jade Virtue's father, the city magistrate, has recently died, and Jade's mother sells the family's mansion and moves with her three childrenA10-year-old Jade; Jade's older brother, Li Shi; and younger sister, Graceful VirtueAto a more modest home. The story begins in earnest eight years later, with Li Shi's desire for a commission in the military, which costs more money than the family has. To help her brother, Jade Virtue sacrifices her personal happiness by arranging a marriage for herself with the presumably wealthy son of a rich clan, the Pans. Unfortunately, she soon discovers that her husband is an opium addict, and his family is ruined. In order to support her in-laws, she begins teaching at a girls' middle school at the suggestion of her revolutionary friend Jin Yu, which shames her initially (working is still viewed as damaging to a woman's modesty) but ultimately fulfills her in ways she never expected. At this point, the coupling of history and personal narrative loses its seamless synchronicity. Sections dealing with the early history of the Communist movement and the story of the turbulent years leading up to WWII overshadow the quiet actions of an ordinary woman who happens to live in interesting times. After her ties to the Pans dissolve, Jade begins her life anew with a deputy magistrate, Wu Guai Er, building a family and home where she finally feels a sense of belonging. Although Jade Virtue's life neither parallels nor truly illuminates the political upheavalAwhich is best represented by Jin Yu's activities with the Communist Party (of particular interest is a young, magnetic Mao Zedong) and Li Shi's progression through the Guomindang military ranks eventually to become brigadier general of HunanAit does pique the reader's interest in the tumultuous history of her country. (Sept.)
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" 'China cannot remain as she is,' I said. Then somberly, I added, 'I cannot remain as I am.' " Jade Virtue Liang, a character inspired by the author's grandmother, tells her life story in this first novel, set in Changsha, an ancient walled city and the provincial capital of Hunan. Jade describes the challenges she faced in the early 1900s: the loss of the family fortune at her father's death; her terrible marriage to an opium addict; a teaching position that led to contact with the revolutionaries; her second marriage, for love, and her children; and the properties she acquires and the house she builds. She endures even as outside influences in the form of European ideals, American clothing and music, and war with Japan blow against her people, steeped in their traditions and tied to their ancestors, their earth, and their walls. Although the disorganized middle section of this novel sags a bit, the beginning and the ending are compelling, full of action and emotion. Recommended especially where Asian American fiction is popular.
-DElizabeth C. Stewart, Portland, ME
Copyright 2000 Reed Business Information, Inc.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 432 pages
  • Publisher: Atria; 1ST edition (August 29, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0671042289
  • ISBN-13: 978-0671042288
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 6.4 x 1.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.7 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (24 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,630,019 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Best Book I Have Read This Year, December 21, 2000
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Matthew Kipp (Chicago, Illinois) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Dream of the Walled City (Hardcover)
"Dream of the Walled City" is an emotionally moving account of the life of Jade Virtue, a self-described ordinary woman who chronicles extraordinary times. The writing is fluid, if not poetic (reminiscent, in places, of Virginia Wolff), and the characters are at once dynamic and realistic. The story exquisitely weaves the quotidian events of Jade's life with the seismic political and industrial developments of Twentieth Century China. The story is immediately enrapturing and also provides a unique overview of some of the important events in the history of modern China. "Walled City" tells its story with grace: it is superbly written; it is at times humorous, at others tragic or shocking (or both); and it is at all times engrossing. The New Yorker recently praised the book and I was not surprised to read in that review a favorable comparison to Dickens's "Tale of Two Cities."

"Walled City" is the best book I've read this year, by far.

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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars WOW -- What an Awesome Story!, November 29, 2000
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Millie Samuelson (Chesterton, IN USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Dream of the Walled City (Hardcover)
"Dream of the Walled City" is the BEST book about China I've ever read -- and I've read HUNDREDS! My grandfather went to China from Sweden in 1892, about the time Lisa's "grandmother" was born. My father was born in Xian in 1904, as was I in 1942. Like Lisa's, my family fled to Taiwan in 1950, where my son was born in 1968. The main difference between Lisa's "family" and mine is that we are "white Chinese" Americans. We share much, but because we're Anglos, much is also different. What we do share are those memorable China roots -- and Lisa has written about those roots with such eloquent style, superb storytelling, and fascinating accuracy. I'm getting this book for Christmas for my friends and family. Thanks, Lisa, for a poignant look back in time that makes our todays richer!
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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Applause for an extraordinarily well written book!, September 15, 2000
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Millie Angelino (South Ozone Park, NY USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Dream of the Walled City (Hardcover)
Dream of the Walled City is the story of one woman's epic journey through life in China during an important time in Chinese history. It is superbly told and as a result you become one with the character, Jade Virtue, and go on to experience her life as China changes from Imperialist to Communist rule. Once you start reading it, you won't want to put it down. As you come to finish the book, you regrettably realize your visits with Jade Virtue are nearing an end and you find yourself wishing there was more. I can hardly wait for Ms. Fleischman's next book!
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