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James Clavell: A Critical Companion (Critical Companions to Popular Contemporary Writers) [Hardcover]

Gina Macdonald (Author)
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0313294941 978-0313294945 June 24, 1996

Until now, popular novelist James Clavell has not been recognized for his literary achievements and his contributions to cross-cultural understanding. This critical study seeks to rectify that omission. It shows how Clavell's depiction of cross-cultural encounters of Westerners with the East paves the way for modern multicultural studies. His novels about culture clash help Western readers see with Eastern eyes by taking them into the minds and culture of the Chinese, Japanese, and Iranians. The study provides close textual analysis of each of his novels in turn and shows how Clavell contrasts the manners, values and lifestyles of Easterners and Westerners in a narrative style that combines a number of literary genres and traditions to create a blockbuster of breadth and depth.

This study analyzes all of Clavell's fiction: King Rat, Tai-Pan, Shogun, Noble House, Whirlwind, and Gai-Jin. Each chapter discusses one novel and is divided into sections on plot and structure, character development, themes, historical foundations, genre conventions, and alternative perspectives from which to read the novel. A biographical chapter illuminates the influence of Clavell's life experiences on his writing. A chapter on his literary heritage discusses the influence of a variety of genres on his fiction and shows how he weaves a multiplicity of genre threads into a subtle, complex, inviting tapestry of Eastern and Western styles. A genealogy table schematizing the complex family relationships that interlock Clavell's novels and a glossary of foreign language words used in his novels will help the reader to move easily through his canon. This work will help students and general readers to appreciate the cross-cultural aspects of the craft of Clavell's fiction. A key purchase for secondary school, public, and community college libraries.


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Grade 10 Up-Macdonald analyses Clavell's books King Rat, Tai-Pan, Shogun, Noble House, Whirlwind, and Gai-Jin. Her exploration of the author's unique background brings immediacy and interest to his stories. The interrelationship of his novels, with hooks to other works, is inviting and clearly developed. The discussion should be especially appealing to teen readers because of its adult approach and vivid explanations. The chapters on specific novels provide interesting background information that enhances appreciation of story development. While specific themes are explained more than explored, readers are encouraged to bring individual analysis to the work through the "Alternative Reading" section included at the end of each chapter. Macdonald does not critically compare the novels to one another or to similar works to establish any type of benchmark of success. The value of this book and the series is the serious approach taken to these popular books. This resource provides a structure for analysis that can be transferred to other works.
Carrol McCarthy, Tower Hill School, Wilmington, DE
Copyright 1996 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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?Macdonald analyses Clavell's books King Rat, Tai-Pan, Shogun, Noble House, Whirlwind, and Gai-Jin. Her exploration of the author's unique background brings immediacy and interest to his stories. The interrelationship of his novels, with hooks to other works, is inviting and clearly developed. The discussion should be especially appealing to teen readers because of its adult approach and vivid explanations. The chapters on specific novels provide interesting background information that enhances appreciation of story development...readers are encouraged to bring individual analysis to the work through the "Alternative Reading" section included at the end of each chapter...The value of this book and the series is the serious approach taken to these popular books. This resource provides a structure for analysis that can be transferred to other works.?-School Library Journal

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 240 pages
  • Publisher: Greenwood (June 24, 1996)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0313294941
  • ISBN-13: 978-0313294945
  • Product Dimensions: 9.6 x 6.4 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #788,340 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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3.0 out of 5 stars I was hoping for a little more, October 15, 2001
This review is from: James Clavell: A Critical Companion (Critical Companions to Popular Contemporary Writers) (Hardcover)
Being a fan of Clavell's Asian Saga, I looked forward to reading this companion, but it wasn't what I expected. I hoped it would go a little deeper into the stories behind the novels - the true historical events upon which Clavell based his works, his research, and more "inside scoop" in general. As it is, the companion is sort of a watered-down Clift-note. It's not bad - the chapter on the Author's life is informative, just not enough detail. Obviously, Macdonald can write and she knows a lot more about writing than I do (she talks about "thematic issues," "genre conventions," and "deconsruction"), but I wanted to read more about Clavell and the history behind the stories.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Recognition of a man that opened our western eyes, May 24, 1999
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James Clavell has always played a key part in the way my life and career developed. His books opened my eyes to exciting and exotic cultures, and based on the strength of that (and whatever change I had in my pocket), I travelled the world and both worked in and visited the same places he featured in his novels. I do not wish to add praise to his literary merits, but I do wish to say - that in my life - he has had tremendous influence, brought endless hours of enjoyment, and provided a road map to discovering the world.
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James du Maresq Clavell, self-described as a "half-Irish Englishman with Scots overtones," was born in Sidney, Australia on October 10, 1924, the son of Richard Charles and Eileen (Collis) Clavell. Read the first page
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Hong Kong, King Rat, Dirk Struan, Lord Toranaga, Lady Mariko, Sun Tzu, Ian Dunross, World War, Malcolm Struan, Friar Domingo, Tess Struan, Edward Gornt, Tyler Brock, Casey Tcholok, Culum Struan, Gordon Chen, John Chen, Angelique Richaud, Father Alvito, New York Times, Paul Choy, Tom Lockhart, Mary Sinclair, Peter Marlowe, United States
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