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Publication Date
2006-10-31
Pages
232
ISBN
9780824830342
Book Title
Sherlock in Shanghai : Stories of Crime and Detection by Cheng Xiaoqing
Item Length
9.4in
Publisher
University of Hawaii Press
Publication Year
2006
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Item Height
0.9in
Author
Xiaoqing Cheng
Genre
Literary Collections, Fiction
Topic
Mystery & Detective / Collections & Anthologies, Asian / General
Item Width
6.3in
Item Weight
16 Oz
Number of Pages
232 Pages

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Shanghai in the 1920s and 1930s--"the Paris of the Orient"--was both a glittering metropolis and a shadowy world of crime and social injustice. It was also home to Huo Sang and Bao Lang, fictional Chinese counterparts to Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson. The duo lived in a spacious apartment on Aiwen Road, where Huo Sang played the violin (badly) and smoked Golden Dragon cigarettes as he mulled over his cases. Cheng Xiaoqing (1893-1976), "The Grand Master" of twentieth-century Chinese detective fiction, had first encountered Conan Doyle's highly popular stories as an adolescent. In the ensuing years he played a major role in rendering them first into classical and later into vernacular Chinese. In the late 1910s, Cheng began writing detective fiction very much in Conan Doyle's style, with Bao as the Watson-like-I narrator--a still rare instance of so direct an appropriation from foreign fiction. Cheng Xiaoqing wrote detective stories to introduce the advantages of critical thinking to his readers, to encourage them to be skeptical and think deeply, because truth often lies beneath surface appearances. His attraction to the detective fiction genre can be traced to its reconciliation of the traditional and the modern. In "The Shoe," Huo Sang solves the case with careful reasoning, while "The Other Photograph" and "On the Huangpu" blend this reasoning with a sensationalism reminiscent of traditional Chinese fiction. "The Odd Tenant" and "The Examination Paper" also demonstrate the folly of first impressions. "At the Ball" and "Cat's-Eye" feature the South-China Swallow, a master thief who, like other outlaws in traditional tales, steals only from the rich and powerful. "One Summer Night" clearly shows Cheng's strategy of captivating his Chinese readers with recognizably native elements even as he espouses more globalized views of truth and justice.

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Publisher
University of Hawaii Press
ISBN-10
0824830342
ISBN-13
9780824830342
eBay Product ID (ePID)
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Product Key Features

Book Title
Sherlock in Shanghai : Stories of Crime and Detection by Cheng Xiaoqing
Author
Xiaoqing Cheng
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Topic
Mystery & Detective / Collections & Anthologies, Asian / General
Publication Year
2006
Genre
Literary Collections, Fiction
Number of Pages
232 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
9.4in
Item Height
0.9in
Item Width
6.3in
Item Weight
16 Oz

Additional Product Features

Lc Classification Number
Pl2841.H75a29 2007
Copyright Date
2007
Lccn
2006-015043
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional

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  • A small sample of a large Chinese literature

    : This is a collection of translated tales by a very popular Chinese writer of the early 20th Century. This selection of tales is, I presume, representative, but the translator makes it clear that it is only a small fraction of the work available. The characters of Huo Sang and Bao Lang will be very familiar to Sherlockians. They fit together very much like Holmes and Watson and their world is very similar to the Gaslight era of 1895. The feats of reasoning by Huo Sang leave his partner just as amazed as the good doctor until they are explained and the same air of wonder pervades Bao Lang’s recounting of his partner’s adventures. Cheng Xiaoqing wrote for the popular Chinese Press from 1915 until the Communist Revolution in 1949. Besides almost singlehandedly introducing modern ...