The Chinese-Belgian writer and activist Han Suyin’s (1917–2012) second novel, A Many-Splendoured Thing, was published in 1952 to worldwide critical acclaim and enormous sales. Set in Hong Kong during the course of the Communist takeover of mainland China, the book gives a very lightly fictionalized account of Han’s brief love affair with the Times of London’s celebrated Asia correspondent, Ian Morrison (1913–1950). Cut short by Morrison’s death in 1950 while covering the Korean War, the relationship had been a scandalous one. Morrison was married with young children. Worse, Han Suyin was Eurasian—the child of a Chinese father and a Belgian mother—and thus at the time seen by many, including among Eurasians themselves, as literally embodying...
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In 1952 Zhang Ailing left Shanghai permanently, moving first to Hong Kong and then, in 1955, to the ...
The book is a ground-breaking study of the fascinating encounters between the two historic empires f...
This thesis is a qualitative study of Suyin Han’s identity display, transformation and negotiation a...
Rosalie Matilda Kwanghu Chou (September 12, 1916/17–November 2, 2012), better known by her pen name...
This study will explore Han Suyin's recreation of herself through remaking the history of modern Chi...
When China was completely closed to the Western world between during the Cold War, namely, 1947 to 1...
This article explores the different forms of love which appear in a work which is part family memoir...
Han Dong est un écrivain incontournable de la littérature chinoise contemporaine. Poète avant-gardis...
China was subject to increasingly pressing foreign presence and influence from the mid-nineteenth ce...
Following the wrong god home is one of Catherine Lim?s best novels. This novel talks about a young S...
2018-09-26Jin Yong is one of the most widely read contemporary Sinophone authors. His fiction was or...
In a series of four novels, amounting to a substantial personal literary output, the author Rex Shel...
As a significant member of the Chinese translation community, Han Suyin’s views on translation evolv...
China's quest for modernity was marked by ambivalent desires to identify with the West. Objects of a...
In A Map of Betrayal Ha Jin interweaves his personal experience with his historical and political co...
In 1952 Zhang Ailing left Shanghai permanently, moving first to Hong Kong and then, in 1955, to the ...
The book is a ground-breaking study of the fascinating encounters between the two historic empires f...
This thesis is a qualitative study of Suyin Han’s identity display, transformation and negotiation a...