The Painter From Shanghai
β Scribed by Jennifer Cody Epstein
- Book ID
- 110820067
- Publisher
- W. W. Norton & Company
- Year
- 2008
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 378 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780393070293
- ASIN
- B0041OTAYS
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β¦ Synopsis
Reminiscent of Memoirs of a Geisha, a re-imagining of the life of Pan Yuliang and her transformation from prostitute to post-Impressionist.
Down the muddy waters of the Yangtze River and into the seedy backrooms of "The Hall of Eternal Splendor," through the raucous glamour of prewar Shanghai and the bohemian splendor of 1920s Paris, and back to a China ripped apart by civil war and teetering on the brink of revolution: this novel tells the story of Pan Yuliang, one of the most talentedβand provocativeβChinese artists of the twentieth century.Jennifer Cody Epstein's epic brings to life the woman behind the lush, Cezannesque nude self-portraits, capturing with lavish detail her life in the brothel and then as a concubine to a Republican official who would ultimately help her find her way as an artist. Moving with the tide of historical events, The Painter from Shanghai celebrates a singularly daring painting styleβone that led to fame, notoriety, and, ultimately, a devastating choice: between Pan's art and the one great love of her life.
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In 1913 An Orphan Girl Boards A Steamship Bound For Wuhu In South East China. Left In The Hands Of Her Soft-hearted But Opium-addicted Uncle She Is Delivered To The Hall Of Eternal Splendour Which, With Its Painted Faces And Troubling Cries In The Night, Seems Destined To Break Her Spirit. And Yet T
Reminiscent of _Memoirs of a Geisha_ , a re-imagining of the life of Pan Yuliang and her transformation from prostitute to post-Impressionist.Down the muddy waters of the Yangtze River and into the seedy backrooms of "The Hall of Eternal Splendor," through the raucous glamour of prewar Shanghai and
In 1913 an orphan girl boards a steamship bound for Wuhu in South East China. Left in the hands of her soft-hearted but opium-addicted uncle she is delivered to The Hall of Eternal Splendour which, with its painted faces and troubling cries in the night, seems destined to break her spirit. And yet t