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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Why use Latin for a Chinese classic?(part 2),
By A Customer
This review is from: Golden Lotus 4v Set (Hardcover)
There are approximately 50 passages in the 1939 version of this Chinese classic that are completely written in Latin. All of them are the erotic scenes. Clement Egerton uses the Latin to make the passages more "respectable". I feel they ruin the experience completely for the non-Latin reader. If you don't read Latin be very careful if you order this book. Maybe the 1979 version uses English only, but be sure to check it out first. Three stars only for this translation. Hopefully someone else will have the will to translate this masterpiece without feeling the need to mask over the erotica.
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Heavy going, but great if you have perseverance,
This review is from: The Golden Lotus (Paperback)
This is a classic novel of Ming dynasty China. It paints an amazing picture of everyday life - the domestic strife, the courtiers and sycophants, the corruption, the use of pressure (subtle or otherwise), all within a Confucian framework. While both the heroine and hero ultimately die tragically, the novel offers hope for the future.And yes, there is a fair amount of graphically-described sex, so if you are not happy with this, don't buy the book. But it is not pornography. It is a realistic picture of what life was like in those days, and a varied sex life was deemed normal and healthy, and not something to be worried about. The book does make the point that excess in sex as in anything else is ultimately destructive, and invites the reader to learn the moral lesson. The non-Pinyin proper names will confuse some readers, and there are few notes for clarity. Also the habit of giving numbers to frequently-ised names is unfriendly to the modern reader, though it may help to distinguish between characters. Put if you can cope with this, and are prepared to put up with the leisurely pace of the Chinese gentleman, this is a fine book.
8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A lingering Chinese erotic life,
By Debbie (Sydney Australia) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Golden Lotus (Paperback)
Golden Lotus is a wonderful story if you want to discover the forbidden topic of ancient Chinese erotic life style. It is the only Chinese book I have read so far that describes the love making scenes in detail. It is about the traditional Chinese customs and how to make friends and deal with your enemies. And also, if you love Chinese food, the story makes your mouth water as well as it is filled with banquets and tea sessions. The story is slow and filled with wonderful human emotions. If you want to know more about the traditional Chinese life style, literature, customs and culture, this is the book for you, go and get it and you will have so much fun!
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