Lust, Caution: The Story

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Product Details

Price
$12.00
Publisher
Anchor Books
Publish Date
Pages
96
Dimensions
4.86 X 7.26 X 0.32 inches | 0.19 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780307387448

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About the Author

Eileen Chang (1920-1995), a novelist, essayist, and screenwriter, was born into an elite family in Shanghai. In 1941, while the city was under Japanese occupation, she began to publish the stories and essays that established her reputation in the literary world. She left China in 1952 to escape the influence of the Communist party, settling in the United States in 1955. She continued to write novels, stories, essays, and screenplays for Hong Kong films. In the 1970s, her works became immensely popular throughout the Chinese-speaking world. Despite her growing fame, Chang grew more and more reclusive, and was found dead in her Los Angeles apartment in 1995. Her works continue to be translated into English. A film adaptation of her novella Lust, Caution, directed by Ang Lee, was released in 2007.

Reviews

"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