Balzac and the Little Chinese Seamstress
Dai Sijie
(Author)
Description
New York Times BestsellerBalzac and the Little Chinese Seamstress is an enchanting tale that captures the magic of reading and the wonder of romantic awakening. An immediate international bestseller, it tells the story of two hapless city boys exiled to a remote mountain village for re-education during China's infamous Cultural Revolution. There the two friends meet the daughter of the local tailor and discover a hidden stash of Western classics in Chinese translation. As they flirt with the seamstress and secretly devour these banned works, the two friends find transit from their grim surroundings to worlds they never imagined.
Product Details
Price
$15.00
$13.95
Publisher
Anchor Books
Publish Date
October 29, 2002
Pages
192
Dimensions
5.3 X 8.0 X 0.49 inches | 0.38 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780385722209
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About the Author
Born in China in 1954, Dai Sijie is a filmmaker who was himself "re-educated" between 1971 and 1974.
He left China in 1984 for France, where he has lived and worked ever since. This, his first novel, was an overnight sensation when it appeared in France in 2000, becoming an immediate best-seller and winning five prizes. Rights to the novel have been sold in nineteen countries, and it is soon to be made into a film.
He left China in 1984 for France, where he has lived and worked ever since. This, his first novel, was an overnight sensation when it appeared in France in 2000, becoming an immediate best-seller and winning five prizes. Rights to the novel have been sold in nineteen countries, and it is soon to be made into a film.
Reviews
"An unexpected miracle-a delicate, and often hilarious, tale." --Los Angeles Times Book Review "A funny, touching, sly and altogether delightful novel . . . about the power of art to enlarge our imaginations." --The Washington Post Book World "Poetic and affecting. . . . The descriptions of life in this strangest of times and places are so riveting that the reader longs for more." --The New York Times Book Review "[A] thrilling and . . . truly great work. . . . [A] richly complex fable." --San Francisco Chronicle Book Review "Gives the rest of the world a glimpse into that dark place where the human spirit continues, against all odds, to shine its light." --The Boston Globe "A wonderful novel . . . formed by detailed layering and exquisite craftsmanship, like a beautifully tailored garment." --The Chicago Tribune "Poignant, humorous, and romantic." --The New York Times "Seduces readers into its world. . . . [A] very wise little story of love and illusion." --The Philadelphia Inquirer