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    The Moon Opera

    The Moon Opera

    by Bi Feiyu, Howard Goldblatt (Translator), Sylvia Li-chun Lin (Translator)


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      ISBN-13: 9780547525419
    • Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
    • Publication date: 01/29/2009
    • Sold by: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
    • Format: eBook
    • Pages: 128
    • File size: 81 KB

    Bi Feiyu, winner of the 2010 Man Asian Prize for Three Sisters, is one of the most respected authors and screenwriters in China today. He was born in 1964 in Xinghua, in the province of Jiangsu. A journalist and poet as well as a novelist, he has been awarded a number of literary prizes, including the Lu Xun Prize for 1995–96. He cowrote the film Shanghai Triad, which was directed by the acclaimed Zhang Yimou.

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    This “gem of a novel . . . gives us a glimpse not only into the Chinese opera world but deep into a woman’s heart” (Lisa See, author of The Tea Girl of Hummingbird Lane).
     
    Twenty years ago, in a fit of diva jealousy, Xiao Yanqiu, star of The Moon Opera, violently assaulted her understudy. Spurned by the troupe, she turned to teaching.
     
    Now, a rich cigarette-factory boss has offered to underwrite a restaging of the cursed opera—but only on the condition that Xiao Yanqiu return to the role of Chang’e. So she does, this time believing she has fully become the immortal moon goddess . . .
     
    Set against the drama, intrigue, jealousy, retribution, and redemption of backstage Peking opera, this “tiny, perfect novel [with] distant echoes of All About Eve” is a stunning portrait of women in a world that simultaneously reveres and restricts them (The Times, London).
     

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    FOREIGN PRAISE FOR THE MOON OPERA

    “This tiny, perfect novel concerns the hermetic world of traditional Peking opera [with] distant echoes of All About Eve.”—Times (London)

    “The reader finds himself easily drawn into the very coded universe of Chinese opera . . . A real moment of pleasure.” —Asia News

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