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Lust, Caution: The Story (Paperback)

~ Eileen Chang (Author), Julia Lowell (Translator, Foreword), Ang Lee (Afterword)
Key Phrases: Eileen Chang, Lust Caution, Yee Tai (more...)
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“A dazzling and distinctive fiction writer.”
New York Times Book Review

“Chang’s sensual writing has elements of both China and the United States; the smoky, formal world of respect for tradition and the irresistible, harshly lighted future.”
Los Angeles Times

“A master of the short story.... Chang’s world is a stark and mysterious place where people strive to find their way in love but often fail under the pressures of family, tradition, and reputation.”
The New Yorker

“Chang has strong and sensuous power of description.... Her stories could hardly be more eloquent.”
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Review

“A dazzling and distinctive fiction writer.”
New York Times Book Review

“Chang’s sensual writing has elements of both China and the United States; the smoky, formal world of respect for tradition and the irresistible, harshly lighted future.”
Los Angeles Times

“A master of the short story.... Chang’s world is a stark and mysterious place where people strive to find their way in love but often fail under the pressures of family, tradition, and reputation.”
The New Yorker

“Chang has strong and sensuous power of description.... Her stories could hardly be more eloquent.”
New York Review of Books

Product Details

  • Paperback: 68 pages
  • Publisher: Anchor Books (September 4, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0307387445
  • ISBN-13: 978-0307387448
  • Product Dimensions: 7.1 x 4.7 x 0.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 8.8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (9 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #510,200 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars Story will stay with you long after you close the book, September 17, 2007
(Afterword by film director Ang Lee and essay by James Shamus. Translated with a Foreword by Julia Lovell)

Anchor Books has printed Eileen Chang's short story, Lust Caution, just as it is about to be released as a major motion picture. Talking place in Japanese-occupied Shanghai of the 1940s, this storyline is equal parts spy-thriller and love affair. Chang's vivid descriptions of decadent Shanghai are candy for the imagination, and yet it's the heart and mind of heroine Chia Chih that hold the imagination captive. Chia Chih's story is told in only fifty pages, and yet I think one could spend a lifetime trying to understand this complex heroine. Why did she decide to do it? Was it worth it?

Though it is rich in character, I found this short story difficult to follow at first. Lust, Caution is incredibly terse. Eileen Chang packs quite a bit of punch in every single line of this short story. In fact, her word economy is so tight that I found myself confused in a few places. Anchor Books has helped out by packaging the short story along with an informative introduction by translator Julia Lovell, a reflection by film director Ang Lee, and a thoughtful essay by James Shamus.

I highly recommend reading these extra features as they add clarity and depth to the reading experience. In fact, I think this book would be a good pick for a summer book club. The afterward and the essay pose some great discussion questions, and they help to illuminate some of the deeper complexities in the story.

Lust, Caution is a short story that will sear itself into your memory for a long time. Thoughts of love, betrayal, trust, deception--these will all swirl around in your mind as you ponder the unexpected turn-of-events in this short story.

Author Eileen Chang, who herself lived in occupied Shanghai, has succeeded in sifting out the human element from the revolutionary events of her day.

Armchair Interviews says: A thought-provoking read worth your time.
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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Woman's Heart, November 16, 2007
By Hande Z (Singapore) - See all my reviews
It is difficult to fully appreciate the significance of this short novel in the English translation, and so for people who may not understand the original Chinese version, the key to understanding it is to watch the uncensored version of the film by Lee Ang as well. The sex scenes draws one's attention to the innermost feelings and thinking of a woman in love. Although the story was about a woman dedicated to a political cause and who was prepared to give up her life for it, ironically, gave it up for love.The story reveals in a sensual way, the mind and desires of a woman, and how she responded to the conflict between heart and mind; and how in a crucial moment in which in a briefest of time, she had to make a choice between duty and dereliction. No one reader may agree as to whether her choice was right or wrong, whether it was noble or foolish, but many will surely understand a woman better for it.
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A fluid translation of a captivating tale, December 17, 2007
By Furball (Brooklyn, NY) - See all my reviews
I read this book first in Chinese and then in English because I wanted to know how it was translated. Even for the Chinese reader Eileen Chang's original text could be hard to follow and necessitated rereading to fully grasp the details. Chang's writing is famously dense, lush, sensuous, and chock full of puns, symbolism and suggestion. She wrote with a vocabulary distinctive to her era and to her world. Her description of colors, for example, can be foreign to many contemporary Chinese readers. To translate her work will therefore inevitably strip the writing of that period flavor. Julia Lowell did an admirable job in presenting Chang's story in a very fluid and stylish manner in English, even if she could not adequately convey the mood that Chang evoked. In fact, it was easier to follow the plot by reading the English translation.

Unlike her other fiction pieces, Chang's Lust|Caution was extremely spare. Though Chang had always been precise and terse with her language she never spared details. In Lust|Caution, however, she seemed to have deliberately skipped some descriptions. Chang provided the motive for the two central characters to become drawn to each other: Chia-chih and Mr. Yee chose their diametrically opposite paths during Japan's invasion of China but in the process both ended up emotionally repressed, insecure, and isolated. This void drew them together, but Chang only informed the readers that they had become intimate twice without further details. This was unlike her other novels/novellas that at least briefly described the seduction (Red Rose, White Rose) or what the character was thinking as she got intimate with her lover (Love in a Fallen City). Such deliberate omissions added to the mystique of Chia-chih's impulsive and fateful decision at the end, leaving readers lingering with imagination and postulation long after they finished the story. For Chang's fans, in particular, we wonder if the conciseness stemmed from Chang's reluctance to delve into a personal wound that inspired the story.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Lovely and lacking?
This book is incredibly short. You can't cover much in less than seventy pages.

I felt ripped off. Read more
Published 4 months ago by J. Heng

5.0 out of 5 stars Great, Tale
This thin book provides all you need to enhance your movie viewing experience. The movie is well directed and very well performed by the cast. Read more
Published 7 months ago by LA Steve

4.0 out of 5 stars a good short story
As in other stories by Ms Chang, the main character in "Lust, Caution" is a young woman who pours her love and generosity over a man who does not deserve her, even if she knows... Read more
Published 22 months ago by Ruth Rama Dellepiane

3.0 out of 5 stars lovely short story
As this short story has been made in to a 'major motion picture' one does trust that Hollywood does not eviscerate this lovely short story of its considerable character, charm,... Read more
Published 23 months ago by LT Leonard

1.0 out of 5 stars Not much of a mystery
The story is not quite there and the subject is extremly banal. There are hardly any character development. The title Lust, Caution is a misnomer. It doen't worth the price.
Published 24 months ago by M. S. Owyang

5.0 out of 5 stars A really good story
The thing I liked the most about this book was that the story itself was interesting, it was based on real events, and it included a couple of surprising plot twists at the end... Read more
Published on November 5, 2007 by Dan K.

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