Stories for Saturday

Timothy C. Wong

earliest edition we have, 2003 University of Hawai'i Press, 2003 252 pages

In the first half of the 20th century, many Chinese lost themselves in tales of scandal, romance and martial gallantry - standard reading for city dwellers craving escape. The stories selected and translated here are a record of what urban life was like, as well as what readers wished it to be.

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Stories for Saturday edition · 2003 · University of Hawai'i Press · 252 pages
Stories for Saturday edition · 2003 · University of Hawaii Press · 264 pages · 9780824864477

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