JAC
K W
EA
TH
ER
FOR
DG
engh
is K
han
and
the
Que
st f
or G
odH
ow t
he W
orld
’s G
reat
est
Con
quer
or G
ave
Us
Rel
igio
us F
reed
om“O
ffers
a st
artli
ng co
nclu
sion:
that
the W
este
rn tr
aditi
on o
f sec
ular
ism in
fact
was
enha
nced
by
the
relig
ious
tole
ranc
e of
the
grea
t Mon
golia
n w
arlo
rd. A
n en
gagi
ng, w
ell-r
esea
rche
d—
and
coun
terin
tuiti
ve—
inte
llect
ual o
dyss
ey.”—
Vic
tor D
avis
Han
son,
Sta
nfor
d U
nive
rsity
“[Th
at] G
engh
is K
han.
..was
the
foun
der
of re
ligio
us li
bert
y is
only
one
of m
any
surp
rises
in
thi
s w
ell-r
esea
rche
d an
d w
ell-w
ritte
n bo
ok.
Thro
ugh
met
icul
ous
scho
lars
hip,
Jac
k W
eath
erfo
rd h
as fo
und
tang
ible
ech
oes
of th
e Fo
undi
ng F
athe
rs’ p
rom
otio
n of
com
plet
e re
ligio
us to
lera
nce i
n th
e thi
nkin
g of G
engh
is K
han.”
—A
ndre
w R
ober
ts, a
utho
r of N
apol
eon
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SA
N S
OU
TH
AR
DN
agas
aki: L
ife
Aft
er N
ucle
ar W
arA
n un
flinc
hing
acc
ount
of
nucl
ear
war
, N
agas
aki
take
s re
ader
s fr
om t
he d
ay o
f th
e bo
mbi
ng to
the
city
toda
y, re
latin
g th
e ex
perie
nces
of s
urvi
vors
. Sou
thar
d, w
ho sp
ent y
ears
re
sear
chin
g th
e ch
alle
nges
of p
ost-
atom
ic li
fe, w
eave
s ey
ewitn
ess
acco
unts
toge
ther
with
an
alys
is of
the
cens
orsh
ip a
nd d
enia
l tha
t col
ored
muc
h of
the
repo
rtin
g of
the
bom
bing
.“M
agni
ficen
t an
d ne
cess
ary..
..A p
ower
ful
way
to
enga
ge w
ith t
he m
oral
con
undr
ums
surr
ound
ing
our c
ount
ry’s
use
of at
omic
wea
pons
.”—Lo
s Ang
eles T
imes
“A p
oign
ant
and
com
plex
pic
ture
of
the
seco
nd a
tom
ic b
omb’s
end
urin
g ph
ysic
al a
nd
psyc
holo
gica
l tol
ls. [Th
e] e
yew
itnes
s acc
ount
s are
visc
eral
and
hau
ntin
g.”—
The N
ew Y
orke
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Bla
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rago
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A J
ourn
ey D
own
the
Am
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Bet
wee
n R
ussi
a an
d C
hina
This
narr
ativ
e jo
urne
y do
wn
the
Am
ur—
the
river
that
serv
es a
s a la
rge
part
of t
he R
ussia
- C
hina
bor
der—
illum
inat
es t
he a
rea’s
hist
ory,
ecol
ogy,
and
peop
les
and
reve
als
how
thi
s bo
rder
land
rem
ains
key
to th
e co
mpl
ex re
latio
nshi
p be
twee
n Ru
ssia
and
Chi
na to
day.
“Zie
gler
mak
es th
e pow
erfu
l cas
e tha
t thi
s Asia
n Ru
ssia
has
bee
n w
rong
ly o
vers
hado
wed
by
the
coun
try’s
muc
h sm
alle
r Eur
opea
n co
mpo
nent
….[Z
iegl
er] u
ses o
ne o
f the
wor
ld’s
grea
t riv
ers
as a
veh
icle
to p
ursu
e th
is st
ory—
and
wha
t a v
ehic
le it
is…
.[He]
writ
es b
eaut
ifully
, an
d w
ith th
e fe
rvor
of a
nat
ural
ist.”—
The W
all S
treet
Jour
nal
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Tong
War
sTh
e U
ntol
d S
tory
of
Vice
, M
oney
, an
d M
urde
r in
New
Yor
k’s
Chi
nato
wn
A h
istor
ical
acc
ount
of
gang
war
s an
d or
gani
zed
crim
e in
New
Yor
k’s P
rohi
bitio
n-er
a C
hina
tow
n.
“Exa
min
es t
he u
nder
curr
ents
of
1925
New
Yor
k C
hina
tow
n….B
y sh
inin
g a
light
on
the
pow
er o
f ass
ocia
tion,
the s
trug
gle f
or p
ower
, and
the d
esire
to su
rviv
e, Se
ligm
an gi
ves ‘
face
’ to
the c
halle
nges
of c
omm
unity
-infig
htin
g, co
mm
unity
-bui
ldin
g, an
d co
mm
unity
-iden
tity i
n a
raci
st an
d ex
clusio
nary
Am
eric
a.”—
Nan
cy Y
ao M
aasb
ach,
Mus
eum
of C
hine
se in
Am
eric
a“[
Selig
man
’s] l
ingu
istic
flue
ncy
and
obvi
ous
com
fort
with
prim
ary
Chi
nese
lan
guag
e so
urce
s allo
w h
im to
ass
ess t
he m
yths
and
the
brut
al re
aliti
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f the
tong
war
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d he
has
br
ough
t a d
arin
g an
d fr
esh
appr
oach
to a
n im
port
ant A
mer
ican
stor
y.”—
Sue
Lee,
Chi
nese
H
istor
ical
Soc
iety
of A
mer
ica
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PE
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R M
ac
MIL
LAN
, tr
an
sla
tor
Tale
s of
Ise
CO
MM
EN
TAR
IES
BY
TH
E T
RA
NS
LAT
OR
FOR
EW
OR
D B
Y D
ON
ALD
KE
EN
E
Tales
of I
se is
ofte
n co
nsid
ered
one
of
the
mos
t im
port
ant
wor
ks o
f Ja
pane
se li
tera
ture
. Lo
osel
y co
mpr
ised
of st
orie
s spa
nnin
g a
man
’s yo
uth
to h
is de
ath,
this
poem
-tal
e col
lect
ion
from
the
early
Hei
an p
erio
d off
ers d
eep
insig
ht in
to co
urtly
love
in a
ncie
nt Ja
pan.
“A
dds t
o th
e tre
asur
es o
f Jap
anes
e lite
ratu
re th
at ca
n no
w b
e enj
oyed
in E
nglis
h tr
ansla
tion.
It
is th
e m
ost
poet
ic t
rans
latio
n of
thi
s w
ork
to d
ate
and
esta
blish
es M
acM
illan
as
an
outs
tand
ing
tran
slato
r of J
apan
ese
poet
ry.”—
Don
ald
Keen
e, C
olum
bia
Uni
vers
ity
PE
NG
UIN
CLA
SS
ICS
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PE
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LIN
DA
EG
EN
ES
an
d K
UM
UD
A R
ED
DY
The
Ram
ayan
a: A
New
Ret
ellin
g of
Val
mik
i’sA
ncie
nt E
pic—
Com
plet
e an
d C
ompr
ehen
sive
“This
rete
lling
…is
an
impr
essiv
e co
mpi
latio
n,
beau
tiful
ly
narr
ated
, m
ingl
ed
with
th
ough
tful
poet
ic e
xpre
ssio
ns b
oth
orig
inal
and
mod
ern…
.It s
tays
tru
e to
the
orig
inal
Va
lmik
i Ram
ayan
a, a
nd it
s exa
lted
exec
utio
n by
Ege
nes a
nd R
eddy
sou
nds n
atur
al to
the
ear f
or m
oder
n re
ader
s.”—
Bal R
am S
ingh
, Dar
tmou
th C
olle
ge“Th
e ag
e-ol
d Sa
nskr
it ep
ic p
oem
...an
imat
es ti
mel
ess t
hem
es o
f goo
d an
d ev
il th
roug
h th
e st
ory
of R
ama’s
jour
ney.
Reim
agin
ed b
y Li
nda
Egen
es a
nd K
umud
a Re
ddy,
this
vern
acul
ar
pros
e ret
ellin
g fea
ture
s nar
rativ
e cla
rity,
richl
y tex
ture
d im
ager
y, an
d a l
umin
ous s
tory
telli
ng
voic
e th
at le
aps o
ff th
e pa
ge.”—
Her
tha
D. S
wee
t Won
g, U
nive
rsity
of C
alifo
rnia
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y TA
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SO
O K
AN
G,
tra
nsl
ato
r Th
e S
tory
of
Hon
g G
ildon
gIN
TR
OD
UC
TIO
N A
ND
NO
TE
S B
Y T
HE
TR
AN
SLA
TO
R
Min
soo
Kan
g’s n
ew t
rans
latio
n m
akes
the
aut
horit
ativ
e te
xt o
f th
is pr
e-m
oder
n Ko
rean
cl
assic
avai
labl
e in
Engl
ish, r
eint
rodu
cing
a n
oble
out
law
and
shar
ing
a ha
llmar
k of
Kor
ean
cultu
re. Th
is fir
st n
ew E
nglis
h tr
ansla
tion
in o
ver f
orty
year
s use
s a lo
nger
vers
ion
of th
e tex
t co
nsid
ered
by
scho
lars
to b
e the
orig
inal
. Kan
g’s n
otes
illu
min
ate t
he h
istor
ical
and
cultu
ral
cont
ext o
f the
sto
ry, a
nd h
is in
trod
uctio
n, b
ased
on
up-t
o-da
te s
chol
arsh
ip, r
e-ex
amin
es
seve
ral l
ong-
held
vie
ws o
n th
e w
ork’s
orig
ins a
nd au
thor
ship
.“H
alf f
airy
tale
, hal
f soc
ial p
rote
st n
ovel
, The
Stor
y of
Hon
g G
ildon
g po
sses
ses
a pr
ofou
nd
reso
nanc
e fo
r mod
ern
Kore
ans.”
—Th
e Was
hing
ton
Post
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N M
INFO
RD
, tr
an
sla
tor
I C
hing
: Th
e E
ssen
tial
Tra
nsla
tion
of
the
Anc
ient
Chi
nese
Ora
cle
and
Boo
k of
Wis
dom
IN
TR
OD
UC
TIO
N A
ND
CO
MM
EN
TAR
IES
BY
TH
E T
RA
NS
LAT
OR
PE
NG
UIN
CL
AS
SIC
S D
EL
UX
E E
DIT
ION
Info
rmed
by
rece
nt a
rcha
eolo
gica
l disc
over
ies,
this
new
tran
slatio
n fe
atur
es a
gor
geou
sly
rend
ered
code
x of
div
inat
ion
signs
—th
e I C
hing
’s six
ty-fo
ur T
arot
-like
hex
agra
ms.
“Con
siste
ntly
elo
quen
t and
eru
dite
, thi
s ren
ditio
n…w
ill e
ndur
e as
a c
lass
ic o
f the
twen
ty-
first
cent
ury
and
beyo
nd.”—
Ant
hony
C. Y
u, U
nive
rsity
of C
hica
go“R
eade
rs fa
mili
ar w
ith th
e...W
ilhel
m/B
ayne
s tra
nsla
tion
can
rest
assu
red
that
[thi
s] v
ersio
n ha
s sur
pass
ed it
….A
wor
k of
art
.”—Le
o O
u-fa
n Le
e, C
hine
se U
nive
rsity
of H
ong
Kong
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Tales of Ise is often considered one of the most important works of Japanese literature. Loosely comprised of stories spanning a man’s youth to his death, this poem-tale collection from the early Heian period offers deep insight into courtly love in ancient Japan. “Adds to the treasures of Japanese literature that can now be enjoyed in English translation. It is the most poetic translation of this work to date and establishes MacMillan as an outstanding translator of Japanese poetry.”—Donald Keene, Columbia University PENGUIN CLASSICS PAPERBACK • 416 PAGES • 978-0-14-139257-8 • $17.00
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Minsoo Kang’s new translation makes the authoritative text of this pre-modern Korean classic available in English, reintroducing a noble outlaw and sharing a hallmark of Korean culture. This first new English translation in over forty years uses a longer version of the text considered by scholars to be the original. Kang’s notes illuminate the historical and cultural context of the story, and his introduction, based on up-to-date scholarship, re-examines several long-held views on the work’s origins and authorship.“Half fairy tale, half social protest novel, The Story of Hong Gildong possesses a profound resonance for modern Koreans.”—The Washington PostPENGUIN CLASSICS PAPERBACK • 128 PAGES • 978-0-14-310769-9 • $15.00
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Informed by recent archaeological discoveries, this new translation features a gorgeously rendered codex of divination signs—the I Ching’s sixty-four Tarot-like hexagrams. “Consistently eloquent and erudite, this rendition…will endure as a classic of the twenty-first century and beyond.”—Anthony C. Yu, University of Chicago“Readers familiar with the...Wilhelm/Baynes translation can rest assured that [this] version has surpassed it….A work of art.”—Leo Ou-fan Lee, Chinese University of Hong KongPENGUIN CLASSICS PAPERBACK • 928 PAGES • 978-0-14-310692-0 • $25.00
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or G
odH
ow t
he W
orld
’s G
reat
est
Con
quer
or G
ave
Us
Rel
igio
us F
reed
om“O
ffers
a st
artli
ng co
nclu
sion:
that
the W
este
rn tr
aditi
on o
f sec
ular
ism in
fact
was
enha
nced
by
the
relig
ious
tole
ranc
e of
the
grea
t Mon
golia
n w
arlo
rd. A
n en
gagi
ng, w
ell-r
esea
rche
d—
and
coun
terin
tuiti
ve—
inte
llect
ual o
dyss
ey.”—
Vic
tor D
avis
Han
son,
Sta
nfor
d U
nive
rsity
“[Th
at] G
engh
is K
han.
..was
the
foun
der
of re
ligio
us li
bert
y is
only
one
of m
any
surp
rises
in
thi
s w
ell-r
esea
rche
d an
d w
ell-w
ritte
n bo
ok.
Thro
ugh
met
icul
ous
scho
lars
hip,
Jac
k W
eath
erfo
rd h
as fo
und
tang
ible
ech
oes
of th
e Fo
undi
ng F
athe
rs’ p
rom
otio
n of
com
plet
e re
ligio
us to
lera
nce i
n th
e thi
nkin
g of G
engh
is K
han.”
—A
ndre
w R
ober
ts, a
utho
r of N
apol
eon
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arA
n un
flinc
hing
acc
ount
of
nucl
ear
war
, N
agas
aki
take
s re
ader
s fr
om t
he d
ay o
f th
e bo
mbi
ng to
the
city
toda
y, re
latin
g th
e ex
perie
nces
of s
urvi
vors
. Sou
thar
d, w
ho sp
ent y
ears
re
sear
chin
g th
e ch
alle
nges
of p
ost-
atom
ic li
fe, w
eave
s ey
ewitn
ess
acco
unts
toge
ther
with
an
alys
is of
the
cens
orsh
ip a
nd d
enia
l tha
t col
ored
muc
h of
the
repo
rtin
g of
the
bom
bing
.“M
agni
ficen
t an
d ne
cess
ary..
..A p
ower
ful
way
to
enga
ge w
ith t
he m
oral
con
undr
ums
surr
ound
ing
our c
ount
ry’s
use
of at
omic
wea
pons
.”—Lo
s Ang
eles T
imes
“A p
oign
ant
and
com
plex
pic
ture
of
the
seco
nd a
tom
ic b
omb’s
end
urin
g ph
ysic
al a
nd
psyc
holo
gica
l tol
ls. [Th
e] e
yew
itnes
s acc
ount
s are
visc
eral
and
hau
ntin
g.”—
The N
ew Y
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d C
hina
This
narr
ativ
e jo
urne
y do
wn
the
Am
ur—
the
river
that
serv
es a
s a la
rge
part
of t
he R
ussia
- C
hina
bor
der—
illum
inat
es t
he a
rea’s
hist
ory,
ecol
ogy,
and
peop
les
and
reve
als
how
thi
s bo
rder
land
rem
ains
key
to th
e co
mpl
ex re
latio
nshi
p be
twee
n Ru
ssia
and
Chi
na to
day.
“Zie
gler
mak
es th
e pow
erfu
l cas
e tha
t thi
s Asia
n Ru
ssia
has
bee
n w
rong
ly o
vers
hado
wed
by
the
coun
try’s
muc
h sm
alle
r Eur
opea
n co
mpo
nent
….[Z
iegl
er] u
ses o
ne o
f the
wor
ld’s
grea
t riv
ers
as a
veh
icle
to p
ursu
e th
is st
ory—
and
wha
t a v
ehic
le it
is…
.[He]
writ
es b
eaut
ifully
, an
d w
ith th
e fe
rvor
of a
nat
ural
ist.”—
The W
all S
treet
Jour
nal
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Tong
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sTh
e U
ntol
d S
tory
of
Vice
, M
oney
, an
d M
urde
r in
New
Yor
k’s
Chi
nato
wn
A h
istor
ical
acc
ount
of
gang
war
s an
d or
gani
zed
crim
e in
New
Yor
k’s P
rohi
bitio
n-er
a C
hina
tow
n.
“Exa
min
es t
he u
nder
curr
ents
of
1925
New
Yor
k C
hina
tow
n….B
y sh
inin
g a
light
on
the
pow
er o
f ass
ocia
tion,
the s
trug
gle f
or p
ower
, and
the d
esire
to su
rviv
e, Se
ligm
an gi
ves ‘
face
’ to
the c
halle
nges
of c
omm
unity
-infig
htin
g, co
mm
unity
-bui
ldin
g, an
d co
mm
unity
-iden
tity i
n a
raci
st an
d ex
clusio
nary
Am
eric
a.”—
Nan
cy Y
ao M
aasb
ach,
Mus
eum
of C
hine
se in
Am
eric
a“[
Selig
man
’s] l
ingu
istic
flue
ncy
and
obvi
ous
com
fort
with
prim
ary
Chi
nese
lan
guag
e so
urce
s allo
w h
im to
ass
ess t
he m
yths
and
the
brut
al re
aliti
es o
f the
tong
war
s, an
d he
has
br
ough
t a d
arin
g an
d fr
esh
appr
oach
to a
n im
port
ant A
mer
ican
stor
y.”—
Sue
Lee,
Chi
nese
H
istor
ical
Soc
iety
of A
mer
ica
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R M
ac
MIL
LAN
, tr
an
sla
tor
Tale
s of
Ise
CO
MM
EN
TAR
IES
BY
TH
E T
RA
NS
LAT
OR
FOR
EW
OR
D B
Y D
ON
ALD
KE
EN
E
Tales
of I
se is
ofte
n co
nsid
ered
one
of
the
mos
t im
port
ant
wor
ks o
f Ja
pane
se li
tera
ture
. Lo
osel
y co
mpr
ised
of st
orie
s spa
nnin
g a
man
’s yo
uth
to h
is de
ath,
this
poem
-tal
e col
lect
ion
from
the
early
Hei
an p
erio
d off
ers d
eep
insig
ht in
to co
urtly
love
in a
ncie
nt Ja
pan.
“A
dds t
o th
e tre
asur
es o
f Jap
anes
e lite
ratu
re th
at ca
n no
w b
e enj
oyed
in E
nglis
h tr
ansla
tion.
It
is th
e m
ost
poet
ic t
rans
latio
n of
thi
s w
ork
to d
ate
and
esta
blish
es M
acM
illan
as
an
outs
tand
ing
tran
slato
r of J
apan
ese
poet
ry.”—
Don
ald
Keen
e, C
olum
bia
Uni
vers
ity
PE
NG
UIN
CLA
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ICS
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DA
EG
EN
ES
an
d K
UM
UD
A R
ED
DY
The
Ram
ayan
a: A
New
Ret
ellin
g of
Val
mik
i’sA
ncie
nt E
pic—
Com
plet
e an
d C
ompr
ehen
sive
“This
rete
lling
…is
an
impr
essiv
e co
mpi
latio
n,
beau
tiful
ly
narr
ated
, m
ingl
ed
with
th
ough
tful
poet
ic e
xpre
ssio
ns b
oth
orig
inal
and
mod
ern…
.It s
tays
tru
e to
the
orig
inal
Va
lmik
i Ram
ayan
a, a
nd it
s exa
lted
exec
utio
n by
Ege
nes a
nd R
eddy
sou
nds n
atur
al to
the
ear f
or m
oder
n re
ader
s.”—
Bal R
am S
ingh
, Dar
tmou
th C
olle
ge“Th
e ag
e-ol
d Sa
nskr
it ep
ic p
oem
...an
imat
es ti
mel
ess t
hem
es o
f goo
d an
d ev
il th
roug
h th
e st
ory
of R
ama’s
jour
ney.
Reim
agin
ed b
y Li
nda
Egen
es a
nd K
umud
a Re
ddy,
this
vern
acul
ar
pros
e ret
ellin
g fea
ture
s nar
rativ
e cla
rity,
richl
y tex
ture
d im
ager
y, an
d a l
umin
ous s
tory
telli
ng
voic
e th
at le
aps o
ff th
e pa
ge.”—
Her
tha
D. S
wee
t Won
g, U
nive
rsity
of C
alifo
rnia
-Ber
kele
y TA
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SO
O K
AN
G,
tra
nsl
ato
r Th
e S
tory
of
Hon
g G
ildon
gIN
TR
OD
UC
TIO
N A
ND
NO
TE
S B
Y T
HE
TR
AN
SLA
TO
R
Min
soo
Kan
g’s n
ew t
rans
latio
n m
akes
the
aut
horit
ativ
e te
xt o
f th
is pr
e-m
oder
n Ko
rean
cl
assic
avai
labl
e in
Engl
ish, r
eint
rodu
cing
a n
oble
out
law
and
shar
ing
a ha
llmar
k of
Kor
ean
cultu
re. Th
is fir
st n
ew E
nglis
h tr
ansla
tion
in o
ver f
orty
year
s use
s a lo
nger
vers
ion
of th
e tex
t co
nsid
ered
by
scho
lars
to b
e the
orig
inal
. Kan
g’s n
otes
illu
min
ate t
he h
istor
ical
and
cultu
ral
cont
ext o
f the
sto
ry, a
nd h
is in
trod
uctio
n, b
ased
on
up-t
o-da
te s
chol
arsh
ip, r
e-ex
amin
es
seve
ral l
ong-
held
vie
ws o
n th
e w
ork’s
orig
ins a
nd au
thor
ship
.“H
alf f
airy
tale
, hal
f soc
ial p
rote
st n
ovel
, The
Stor
y of
Hon
g G
ildon
g po
sses
ses
a pr
ofou
nd
reso
nanc
e fo
r mod
ern
Kore
ans.”
—Th
e Was
hing
ton
Post
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RD
, tr
an
sla
tor
I C
hing
: Th
e E
ssen
tial
Tra
nsla
tion
of
the
Anc
ient
Chi
nese
Ora
cle
and
Boo
k of
Wis
dom
IN
TR
OD
UC
TIO
N A
ND
CO
MM
EN
TAR
IES
BY
TH
E T
RA
NS
LAT
OR
PE
NG
UIN
CL
AS
SIC
S D
EL
UX
E E
DIT
ION
Info
rmed
by
rece
nt a
rcha
eolo
gica
l disc
over
ies,
this
new
tran
slatio
n fe
atur
es a
gor
geou
sly
rend
ered
code
x of
div
inat
ion
signs
—th
e I C
hing
’s six
ty-fo
ur T
arot
-like
hex
agra
ms.
“Con
siste
ntly
elo
quen
t and
eru
dite
, thi
s ren
ditio
n…w
ill e
ndur
e as
a c
lass
ic o
f the
twen
ty-
first
cent
ury
and
beyo
nd.”—
Ant
hony
C. Y
u, U
nive
rsity
of C
hica
go“R
eade
rs fa
mili
ar w
ith th
e...W
ilhel
m/B
ayne
s tra
nsla
tion
can
rest
assu
red
that
[thi
s] v
ersio
n ha
s sur
pass
ed it
….A
wor
k of
art
.”—Le
o O
u-fa
n Le
e, C
hine
se U
nive
rsity
of H
ong
Kong
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Con
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the W
este
rn tr
aditi
on o
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ular
ism in
fact
was
enha
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by
the
relig
ious
tole
ranc
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the
grea
t Mon
golia
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arlo
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n en
gagi
ng, w
ell-r
esea
rche
d—
and
coun
terin
tuiti
ve—
inte
llect
ual o
dyss
ey.”—
Vic
tor D
avis
Han
son,
Sta
nfor
d U
nive
rsity
“[Th
at] G
engh
is K
han.
..was
the
foun
der
of re
ligio
us li
bert
y is
only
one
of m
any
surp
rises
in
thi
s w
ell-r
esea
rche
d an
d w
ell-w
ritte
n bo
ok.
Thro
ugh
met
icul
ous
scho
lars
hip,
Jac
k W
eath
erfo
rd h
as fo
und
tang
ible
ech
oes
of th
e Fo
undi
ng F
athe
rs’ p
rom
otio
n of
com
plet
e re
ligio
us to
lera
nce i
n th
e thi
nkin
g of G
engh
is K
han.”
—A
ndre
w R
ober
ts, a
utho
r of N
apol
eon
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N S
OU
TH
AR
DN
agas
aki: L
ife
Aft
er N
ucle
ar W
arA
n un
flinc
hing
acc
ount
of
nucl
ear
war
, N
agas
aki
take
s re
ader
s fr
om t
he d
ay o
f th
e bo
mbi
ng to
the
city
toda
y, re
latin
g th
e ex
perie
nces
of s
urvi
vors
. Sou
thar
d, w
ho sp
ent y
ears
re
sear
chin
g th
e ch
alle
nges
of p
ost-
atom
ic li
fe, w
eave
s ey
ewitn
ess
acco
unts
toge
ther
with
an
alys
is of
the
cens
orsh
ip a
nd d
enia
l tha
t col
ored
muc
h of
the
repo
rtin
g of
the
bom
bing
.“M
agni
ficen
t an
d ne
cess
ary..
..A p
ower
ful
way
to
enga
ge w
ith t
he m
oral
con
undr
ums
surr
ound
ing
our c
ount
ry’s
use
of at
omic
wea
pons
.”—Lo
s Ang
eles T
imes
“A p
oign
ant
and
com
plex
pic
ture
of
the
seco
nd a
tom
ic b
omb’s
end
urin
g ph
ysic
al a
nd
psyc
holo
gica
l tol
ls. [Th
e] e
yew
itnes
s acc
ount
s are
visc
eral
and
hau
ntin
g.”—
The N
ew Y
orke
rP
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GU
IN P
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IC Z
IEG
LER
Bla
ck D
rago
n R
iver
A J
ourn
ey D
own
the
Am
ur R
iver
Bet
wee
n R
ussi
a an
d C
hina
This
narr
ativ
e jo
urne
y do
wn
the
Am
ur—
the
river
that
serv
es a
s a la
rge
part
of t
he R
ussia
- C
hina
bor
der—
illum
inat
es t
he a
rea’s
hist
ory,
ecol
ogy,
and
peop
les
and
reve
als
how
thi
s bo
rder
land
rem
ains
key
to th
e co
mpl
ex re
latio
nshi
p be
twee
n Ru
ssia
and
Chi
na to
day.
“Zie
gler
mak
es th
e pow
erfu
l cas
e tha
t thi
s Asia
n Ru
ssia
has
bee
n w
rong
ly o
vers
hado
wed
by
the
coun
try’s
muc
h sm
alle
r Eur
opea
n co
mpo
nent
….[Z
iegl
er] u
ses o
ne o
f the
wor
ld’s
grea
t riv
ers
as a
veh
icle
to p
ursu
e th
is st
ory—
and
wha
t a v
ehic
le it
is…
.[He]
writ
es b
eaut
ifully
, an
d w
ith th
e fe
rvor
of a
nat
ural
ist.”—
The W
all S
treet
Jour
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War
sTh
e U
ntol
d S
tory
of
Vice
, M
oney
, an
d M
urde
r in
New
Yor
k’s
Chi
nato
wn
A h
istor
ical
acc
ount
of
gang
war
s an
d or
gani
zed
crim
e in
New
Yor
k’s P
rohi
bitio
n-er
a C
hina
tow
n.
“Exa
min
es t
he u
nder
curr
ents
of
1925
New
Yor
k C
hina
tow
n….B
y sh
inin
g a
light
on
the
pow
er o
f ass
ocia
tion,
the s
trug
gle f
or p
ower
, and
the d
esire
to su
rviv
e, Se
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face
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ldin
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d co
mm
unity
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n a
raci
st an
d ex
clusio
nary
Am
eric
a.”—
Nan
cy Y
ao M
aasb
ach,
Mus
eum
of C
hine
se in
Am
eric
a“[
Selig
man
’s] l
ingu
istic
flue
ncy
and
obvi
ous
com
fort
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prim
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Chi
nese
lan
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ess t
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has
br
ough
t a d
arin
g an
d fr
esh
appr
oach
to a
n im
port
ant A
mer
ican
stor
y.”—
Sue
Lee,
Chi
nese
H
istor
ical
Soc
iety
of A
mer
ica
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R M
ac
MIL
LAN
, tr
an
sla
tor
Tale
s of
Ise
CO
MM
EN
TAR
IES
BY
TH
E T
RA
NS
LAT
OR
FOR
EW
OR
D B
Y D
ON
ALD
KE
EN
E
Tales
of I
se is
ofte
n co
nsid
ered
one
of
the
mos
t im
port
ant
wor
ks o
f Ja
pane
se li
tera
ture
. Lo
osel
y co
mpr
ised
of st
orie
s spa
nnin
g a
man
’s yo
uth
to h
is de
ath,
this
poem
-tal
e col
lect
ion
from
the
early
Hei
an p
erio
d off
ers d
eep
insig
ht in
to co
urtly
love
in a
ncie
nt Ja
pan.
“A
dds t
o th
e tre
asur
es o
f Jap
anes
e lite
ratu
re th
at ca
n no
w b
e enj
oyed
in E
nglis
h tr
ansla
tion.
It
is th
e m
ost
poet
ic t
rans
latio
n of
thi
s w
ork
to d
ate
and
esta
blish
es M
acM
illan
as
an
outs
tand
ing
tran
slato
r of J
apan
ese
poet
ry.”—
Don
ald
Keen
e, C
olum
bia
Uni
vers
ity
PE
NG
UIN
CLA
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ICS
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LIN
DA
EG
EN
ES
an
d K
UM
UD
A R
ED
DY
The
Ram
ayan
a: A
New
Ret
ellin
g of
Val
mik
i’sA
ncie
nt E
pic—
Com
plet
e an
d C
ompr
ehen
sive
“This
rete
lling
…is
an
impr
essiv
e co
mpi
latio
n,
beau
tiful
ly
narr
ated
, m
ingl
ed
with
th
ough
tful
poet
ic e
xpre
ssio
ns b
oth
orig
inal
and
mod
ern…
.It s
tays
tru
e to
the
orig
inal
Va
lmik
i Ram
ayan
a, a
nd it
s exa
lted
exec
utio
n by
Ege
nes a
nd R
eddy
sou
nds n
atur
al to
the
ear f
or m
oder
n re
ader
s.”—
Bal R
am S
ingh
, Dar
tmou
th C
olle
ge“Th
e ag
e-ol
d Sa
nskr
it ep
ic p
oem
...an
imat
es ti
mel
ess t
hem
es o
f goo
d an
d ev
il th
roug
h th
e st
ory
of R
ama’s
jour
ney.
Reim
agin
ed b
y Li
nda
Egen
es a
nd K
umud
a Re
ddy,
this
vern
acul
ar
pros
e ret
ellin
g fea
ture
s nar
rativ
e cla
rity,
richl
y tex
ture
d im
ager
y, an
d a l
umin
ous s
tory
telli
ng
voic
e th
at le
aps o
ff th
e pa
ge.”—
Her
tha
D. S
wee
t Won
g, U
nive
rsity
of C
alifo
rnia
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kele
y TA
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SO
O K
AN
G,
tra
nsl
ato
r Th
e S
tory
of
Hon
g G
ildon
gIN
TR
OD
UC
TIO
N A
ND
NO
TE
S B
Y T
HE
TR
AN
SLA
TO
R
Min
soo
Kan
g’s n
ew t
rans
latio
n m
akes
the
aut
horit
ativ
e te
xt o
f th
is pr
e-m
oder
n Ko
rean
cl
assic
avai
labl
e in
Engl
ish, r
eint
rodu
cing
a n
oble
out
law
and
shar
ing
a ha
llmar
k of
Kor
ean
cultu
re. Th
is fir
st n
ew E
nglis
h tr
ansla
tion
in o
ver f
orty
year
s use
s a lo
nger
vers
ion
of th
e tex
t co
nsid
ered
by
scho
lars
to b
e the
orig
inal
. Kan
g’s n
otes
illu
min
ate t
he h
istor
ical
and
cultu
ral
cont
ext o
f the
sto
ry, a
nd h
is in
trod
uctio
n, b
ased
on
up-t
o-da
te s
chol
arsh
ip, r
e-ex
amin
es
seve
ral l
ong-
held
vie
ws o
n th
e w
ork’s
orig
ins a
nd au
thor
ship
.“H
alf f
airy
tale
, hal
f soc
ial p
rote
st n
ovel
, The
Stor
y of
Hon
g G
ildon
g po
sses
ses
a pr
ofou
nd
reso
nanc
e fo
r mod
ern
Kore
ans.”
—Th
e Was
hing
ton
Post
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N M
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RD
, tr
an
sla
tor
I C
hing
: Th
e E
ssen
tial
Tra
nsla
tion
of
the
Anc
ient
Chi
nese
Ora
cle
and
Boo
k of
Wis
dom
IN
TR
OD
UC
TIO
N A
ND
CO
MM
EN
TAR
IES
BY
TH
E T
RA
NS
LAT
OR
PE
NG
UIN
CL
AS
SIC
S D
EL
UX
E E
DIT
ION
Info
rmed
by
rece
nt a
rcha
eolo
gica
l disc
over
ies,
this
new
tran
slatio
n fe
atur
es a
gor
geou
sly
rend
ered
code
x of
div
inat
ion
signs
—th
e I C
hing
’s six
ty-fo
ur T
arot
-like
hex
agra
ms.
“Con
siste
ntly
elo
quen
t and
eru
dite
, thi
s ren
ditio
n…w
ill e
ndur
e as
a c
lass
ic o
f the
twen
ty-
first
cent
ury
and
beyo
nd.”—
Ant
hony
C. Y
u, U
nive
rsity
of C
hica
go“R
eade
rs fa
mili
ar w
ith th
e...W
ilhel
m/B
ayne
s tra
nsla
tion
can
rest
assu
red
that
[thi
s] v
ersio
n ha
s sur
pass
ed it
….A
wor
k of
art
.”—Le
o O
u-fa
n Le
e, C
hine
se U
nive
rsity
of H
ong
Kong
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Tales of Ise is often considered one of the most important works of Japanese literature. Loosely comprised of stories spanning a man’s youth to his death, this poem-tale collection from the early Heian period offers deep insight into courtly love in ancient Japan. “Adds to the treasures of Japanese literature that can now be enjoyed in English translation. It is the most poetic translation of this work to date and establishes MacMillan as an outstanding translator of Japanese poetry.”—Donald Keene, Columbia University PENGUIN CLASSICS PAPERBACK • 416 PAGES • 978-0-14-139257-8 • $17.00
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Minsoo Kang’s new translation makes the authoritative text of this pre-modern Korean classic available in English, reintroducing a noble outlaw and sharing a hallmark of Korean culture. This first new English translation in over forty years uses a longer version of the text considered by scholars to be the original. Kang’s notes illuminate the historical and cultural context of the story, and his introduction, based on up-to-date scholarship, re-examines several long-held views on the work’s origins and authorship.“Half fairy tale, half social protest novel, The Story of Hong Gildong possesses a profound resonance for modern Koreans.”—The Washington PostPENGUIN CLASSICS PAPERBACK • 128 PAGES • 978-0-14-310769-9 • $15.00
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Informed by recent archaeological discoveries, this new translation features a gorgeously rendered codex of divination signs—the I Ching’s sixty-four Tarot-like hexagrams. “Consistently eloquent and erudite, this rendition…will endure as a classic of the twenty-first century and beyond.”—Anthony C. Yu, University of Chicago“Readers familiar with the...Wilhelm/Baynes translation can rest assured that [this] version has surpassed it….A work of art.”—Leo Ou-fan Lee, Chinese University of Hong KongPENGUIN CLASSICS PAPERBACK • 928 PAGES • 978-0-14-310692-0 • $25.00
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ASIAN
JAC
K W
EA
TH
ER
FOR
DG
engh
is K
han
and
the
Que
st f
or G
odH
ow t
he W
orld
’s G
reat
est
Con
quer
or G
ave
Us
Rel
igio
us F
reed
om“O
ffers
a st
artli
ng co
nclu
sion:
that
the W
este
rn tr
aditi
on o
f sec
ular
ism in
fact
was
enha
nced
by
the
relig
ious
tole
ranc
e of
the
grea
t Mon
golia
n w
arlo
rd. A
n en
gagi
ng, w
ell-r
esea
rche
d—
and
coun
terin
tuiti
ve—
inte
llect
ual o
dyss
ey.”—
Vic
tor D
avis
Han
son,
Sta
nfor
d U
nive
rsity
“[Th
at] G
engh
is K
han.
..was
the
foun
der
of re
ligio
us li
bert
y is
only
one
of m
any
surp
rises
in
thi
s w
ell-r
esea
rche
d an
d w
ell-w
ritte
n bo
ok.
Thro
ugh
met
icul
ous
scho
lars
hip,
Jac
k W
eath
erfo
rd h
as fo
und
tang
ible
ech
oes
of th
e Fo
undi
ng F
athe
rs’ p
rom
otio
n of
com
plet
e re
ligio
us to
lera
nce i
n th
e thi
nkin
g of G
engh
is K
han.”
—A
ndre
w R
ober
ts, a
utho
r of N
apol
eon
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DN
agas
aki: L
ife
Aft
er N
ucle
ar W
arA
n un
flinc
hing
acc
ount
of
nucl
ear
war
, N
agas
aki
take
s re
ader
s fr
om t
he d
ay o
f th
e bo
mbi
ng to
the
city
toda
y, re
latin
g th
e ex
perie
nces
of s
urvi
vors
. Sou
thar
d, w
ho sp
ent y
ears
re
sear
chin
g th
e ch
alle
nges
of p
ost-
atom
ic li
fe, w
eave
s ey
ewitn
ess
acco
unts
toge
ther
with
an
alys
is of
the
cens
orsh
ip a
nd d
enia
l tha
t col
ored
muc
h of
the
repo
rtin
g of
the
bom
bing
.“M
agni
ficen
t an
d ne
cess
ary..
..A p
ower
ful
way
to
enga
ge w
ith t
he m
oral
con
undr
ums
surr
ound
ing
our c
ount
ry’s
use
of at
omic
wea
pons
.”—Lo
s Ang
eles T
imes
“A p
oign
ant
and
com
plex
pic
ture
of
the
seco
nd a
tom
ic b
omb’s
end
urin
g ph
ysic
al a
nd
psyc
holo
gica
l tol
ls. [Th
e] e
yew
itnes
s acc
ount
s are
visc
eral
and
hau
ntin
g.”—
The N
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Bet
wee
n R
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d C
hina
This
narr
ativ
e jo
urne
y do
wn
the
Am
ur—
the
river
that
serv
es a
s a la
rge
part
of t
he R
ussia
- C
hina
bor
der—
illum
inat
es t
he a
rea’s
hist
ory,
ecol
ogy,
and
peop
les
and
reve
als
how
thi
s bo
rder
land
rem
ains
key
to th
e co
mpl
ex re
latio
nshi
p be
twee
n Ru
ssia
and
Chi
na to
day.
“Zie
gler
mak
es th
e pow
erfu
l cas
e tha
t thi
s Asia
n Ru
ssia
has
bee
n w
rong
ly o
vers
hado
wed
by
the
coun
try’s
muc
h sm
alle
r Eur
opea
n co
mpo
nent
….[Z
iegl
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ses o
ne o
f the
wor
ld’s
grea
t riv
ers
as a
veh
icle
to p
ursu
e th
is st
ory—
and
wha
t a v
ehic
le it
is…
.[He]
writ
es b
eaut
ifully
, an
d w
ith th
e fe
rvor
of a
nat
ural
ist.”—
The W
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oney
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d M
urde
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k’s
Chi
nato
wn
A h
istor
ical
acc
ount
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gang
war
s an
d or
gani
zed
crim
e in
New
Yor
k’s P
rohi
bitio
n-er
a C
hina
tow
n.
“Exa
min
es t
he u
nder
curr
ents
of
1925
New
Yor
k C
hina
tow
n….B
y sh
inin
g a
light
on
the
pow
er o
f ass
ocia
tion,
the s
trug
gle f
or p
ower
, and
the d
esire
to su
rviv
e, Se
ligm
an gi
ves ‘
face
’ to
the c
halle
nges
of c
omm
unity
-infig
htin
g, co
mm
unity
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ldin
g, an
d co
mm
unity
-iden
tity i
n a
raci
st an
d ex
clusio
nary
Am
eric
a.”—
Nan
cy Y
ao M
aasb
ach,
Mus
eum
of C
hine
se in
Am
eric
a“[
Selig
man
’s] l
ingu
istic
flue
ncy
and
obvi
ous
com
fort
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prim
ary
Chi
nese
lan
guag
e so
urce
s allo
w h
im to
ass
ess t
he m
yths
and
the
brut
al re
aliti
es o
f the
tong
war
s, an
d he
has
br
ough
t a d
arin
g an
d fr
esh
appr
oach
to a
n im
port
ant A
mer
ican
stor
y.”—
Sue
Lee,
Chi
nese
H
istor
ical
Soc
iety
of A
mer
ica
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ac
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an
sla
tor
Tale
s of
Ise
CO
MM
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BY
TH
E T
RA
NS
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OR
FOR
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D B
Y D
ON
ALD
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EN
E
Tales
of I
se is
ofte
n co
nsid
ered
one
of
the
mos
t im
port
ant
wor
ks o
f Ja
pane
se li
tera
ture
. Lo
osel
y co
mpr
ised
of st
orie
s spa
nnin
g a
man
’s yo
uth
to h
is de
ath,
this
poem
-tal
e col
lect
ion
from
the
early
Hei
an p
erio
d off
ers d
eep
insig
ht in
to co
urtly
love
in a
ncie
nt Ja
pan.
“A
dds t
o th
e tre
asur
es o
f Jap
anes
e lite
ratu
re th
at ca
n no
w b
e enj
oyed
in E
nglis
h tr
ansla
tion.
It
is th
e m
ost
poet
ic t
rans
latio
n of
thi
s w
ork
to d
ate
and
esta
blish
es M
acM
illan
as
an
outs
tand
ing
tran
slato
r of J
apan
ese
poet
ry.”—
Don
ald
Keen
e, C
olum
bia
Uni
vers
ity
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EN
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an
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UM
UD
A R
ED
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The
Ram
ayan
a: A
New
Ret
ellin
g of
Val
mik
i’sA
ncie
nt E
pic—
Com
plet
e an
d C
ompr
ehen
sive
“This
rete
lling
…is
an
impr
essiv
e co
mpi
latio
n,
beau
tiful
ly
narr
ated
, m
ingl
ed
with
th
ough
tful
poet
ic e
xpre
ssio
ns b
oth
orig
inal
and
mod
ern…
.It s
tays
tru
e to
the
orig
inal
Va
lmik
i Ram
ayan
a, a
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lted
exec
utio
n by
Ege
nes a
nd R
eddy
sou
nds n
atur
al to
the
ear f
or m
oder
n re
ader
s.”—
Bal R
am S
ingh
, Dar
tmou
th C
olle
ge“Th
e ag
e-ol
d Sa
nskr
it ep
ic p
oem
...an
imat
es ti
mel
ess t
hem
es o
f goo
d an
d ev
il th
roug
h th
e st
ory
of R
ama’s
jour
ney.
Reim
agin
ed b
y Li
nda
Egen
es a
nd K
umud
a Re
ddy,
this
vern
acul
ar
pros
e ret
ellin
g fea
ture
s nar
rativ
e cla
rity,
richl
y tex
ture
d im
ager
y, an
d a l
umin
ous s
tory
telli
ng
voic
e th
at le
aps o
ff th
e pa
ge.”—
Her
tha
D. S
wee
t Won
g, U
nive
rsity
of C
alifo
rnia
-Ber
kele
y TA
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G,
tra
nsl
ato
r Th
e S
tory
of
Hon
g G
ildon
gIN
TR
OD
UC
TIO
N A
ND
NO
TE
S B
Y T
HE
TR
AN
SLA
TO
R
Min
soo
Kan
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ew t
rans
latio
n m
akes
the
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horit
ativ
e te
xt o
f th
is pr
e-m
oder
n Ko
rean
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eint
rodu
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oble
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llmar
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Kor
ean
cultu
re. Th
is fir
st n
ew E
nglis
h tr
ansla
tion
in o
ver f
orty
year
s use
s a lo
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vers
ion
of th
e tex
t co
nsid
ered
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lars
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. Kan
g’s n
otes
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he h
istor
ical
and
cultu
ral
cont
ext o
f the
sto
ry, a
nd h
is in
trod
uctio
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ased
on
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e-ex
amin
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seve
ral l
ong-
held
vie
ws o
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ork’s
orig
ins a
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thor
ship
.“H
alf f
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g G
ildon
g po
sses
ses
a pr
ofou
nd
reso
nanc
e fo
r mod
ern
Kore
ans.”
—Th
e Was
hing
ton
Post
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an
sla
tor
I C
hing
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ssen
tial
Tra
nsla
tion
of
the
Anc
ient
Chi
nese
Ora
cle
and
Boo
k of
Wis
dom
IN
TR
OD
UC
TIO
N A
ND
CO
MM
EN
TAR
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BY
TH
E T
RA
NS
LAT
OR
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NG
UIN
CL
AS
SIC
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EL
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E E
DIT
ION
Info
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rcha
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ies,
this
new
tran
slatio
n fe
atur
es a
gor
geou
sly
rend
ered
code
x of
div
inat
ion
signs
—th
e I C
hing
’s six
ty-fo
ur T
arot
-like
hex
agra
ms.
“Con
siste
ntly
elo
quen
t and
eru
dite
, thi
s ren
ditio
n…w
ill e
ndur
e as
a c
lass
ic o
f the
twen
ty-
first
cent
ury
and
beyo
nd.”—
Ant
hony
C. Y
u, U
nive
rsity
of C
hica
go“R
eade
rs fa
mili
ar w
ith th
e...W
ilhel
m/B
ayne
s tra
nsla
tion
can
rest
assu
red
that
[thi
s] v
ersio
n ha
s sur
pass
ed it
….A
wor
k of
art
.”—Le
o O
u-fa
n Le
e, C
hine
se U
nive
rsity
of H
ong
Kong
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terin
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tor D
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Sta
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nive
rsity
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engh
is K
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ligio
us li
bert
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only
one
of m
any
surp
rises
in
thi
s w
ell-r
esea
rche
d an
d w
ell-w
ritte
n bo
ok.
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ugh
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lars
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eath
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rd h
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und
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athe
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rom
otio
n of
com
plet
e re
ligio
us to
lera
nce i
n th
e thi
nkin
g of G
engh
is K
han.”
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ndre
w R
ober
ts, a
utho
r of N
apol
eon
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ife
Aft
er N
ucle
ar W
arA
n un
flinc
hing
acc
ount
of
nucl
ear
war
, N
agas
aki
take
s re
ader
s fr
om t
he d
ay o
f th
e bo
mbi
ng to
the
city
toda
y, re
latin
g th
e ex
perie
nces
of s
urvi
vors
. Sou
thar
d, w
ho sp
ent y
ears
re
sear
chin
g th
e ch
alle
nges
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ost-
atom
ic li
fe, w
eave
s ey
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alys
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orsh
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enia
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rtin
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ith t
he m
oral
con
undr
ums
surr
ound
ing
our c
ount
ry’s
use
of at
omic
wea
pons
.”—Lo
s Ang
eles T
imes
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oign
ant
and
com
plex
pic
ture
of
the
seco
nd a
tom
ic b
omb’s
end
urin
g ph
ysic
al a
nd
psyc
holo
gica
l tol
ls. [Th
e] e
yew
itnes
s acc
ount
s are
visc
eral
and
hau
ntin
g.”—
The N
ew Y
orke
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own
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ur R
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wee
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ussi
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hina
This
narr
ativ
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urne
y do
wn
the
Am
ur—
the
river
that
serv
es a
s a la
rge
part
of t
he R
ussia
- C
hina
bor
der—
illum
inat
es t
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rea’s
hist
ory,
ecol
ogy,
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peop
les
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als
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rder
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rem
ains
key
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e co
mpl
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latio
nshi
p be
twee
n Ru
ssia
and
Chi
na to
day.
“Zie
gler
mak
es th
e pow
erfu
l cas
e tha
t thi
s Asia
n Ru
ssia
has
bee
n w
rong
ly o
vers
hado
wed
by
the
coun
try’s
muc
h sm
alle
r Eur
opea
n co
mpo
nent
….[Z
iegl
er] u
ses o
ne o
f the
wor
ld’s
grea
t riv
ers
as a
veh
icle
to p
ursu
e th
is st
ory—
and
wha
t a v
ehic
le it
is…
.[He]
writ
es b
eaut
ifully
, an
d w
ith th
e fe
rvor
of a
nat
ural
ist.”—
The W
all S
treet
Jour
nal
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NG
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OT
T D
. S
ELI
GM
AN
Tong
War
sTh
e U
ntol
d S
tory
of
Vice
, M
oney
, an
d M
urde
r in
New
Yor
k’s
Chi
nato
wn
A h
istor
ical
acc
ount
of
gang
war
s an
d or
gani
zed
crim
e in
New
Yor
k’s P
rohi
bitio
n-er
a C
hina
tow
n.
“Exa
min
es t
he u
nder
curr
ents
of
1925
New
Yor
k C
hina
tow
n….B
y sh
inin
g a
light
on
the
pow
er o
f ass
ocia
tion,
the s
trug
gle f
or p
ower
, and
the d
esire
to su
rviv
e, Se
ligm
an gi
ves ‘
face
’ to
the c
halle
nges
of c
omm
unity
-infig
htin
g, co
mm
unity
-bui
ldin
g, an
d co
mm
unity
-iden
tity i
n a
raci
st an
d ex
clusio
nary
Am
eric
a.”—
Nan
cy Y
ao M
aasb
ach,
Mus
eum
of C
hine
se in
Am
eric
a“[
Selig
man
’s] l
ingu
istic
flue
ncy
and
obvi
ous
com
fort
with
prim
ary
Chi
nese
lan
guag
e so
urce
s allo
w h
im to
ass
ess t
he m
yths
and
the
brut
al re
aliti
es o
f the
tong
war
s, an
d he
has
br
ough
t a d
arin
g an
d fr
esh
appr
oach
to a
n im
port
ant A
mer
ican
stor
y.”—
Sue
Lee,
Chi
nese
H
istor
ical
Soc
iety
of A
mer
ica
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ING
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R M
ac
MIL
LAN
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sla
tor
Tale
s of
Ise
CO
MM
EN
TAR
IES
BY
TH
E T
RA
NS
LAT
OR
FOR
EW
OR
D B
Y D
ON
ALD
KE
EN
E
Tales
of I
se is
ofte
n co
nsid
ered
one
of
the
mos
t im
port
ant
wor
ks o
f Ja
pane
se li
tera
ture
. Lo
osel
y co
mpr
ised
of st
orie
s spa
nnin
g a
man
’s yo
uth
to h
is de
ath,
this
poem
-tal
e col
lect
ion
from
the
early
Hei
an p
erio
d off
ers d
eep
insig
ht in
to co
urtly
love
in a
ncie
nt Ja
pan.
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w b
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esta
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tran
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poet
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ald
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Uni
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The
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Val
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pic—
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plet
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d C
ompr
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“This
rete
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an
impr
essiv
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mpi
latio
n,
beau
tiful
ly
narr
ated
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ingl
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with
th
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oth
orig
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and
mod
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tays
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orig
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Va
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exec
utio
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Ege
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the
ear f
or m
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tmou
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ager
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umin
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tory
telli
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voic
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at le
aps o
ff th
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ge.”—
Her
tha
D. S
wee
t Won
g, U
nive
rsity
of C
alifo
rnia
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xt o
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shar
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Kor
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cultu
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a pr
ofou
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reso
nanc
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r mod
ern
Kore
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ton
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IN
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elo
quen
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dite
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s ren
ditio
n…w
ill e
ndur
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a c
lass
ic o
f the
twen
ty-
first
cent
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and
beyo
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C. Y
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wor
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art
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n Le
e, C
hine
se U
nive
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of H
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Kong
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JAC
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FOR
DG
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han
and
the
Que
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Con
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Rel
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that
the W
este
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aditi
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ism in
fact
was
enha
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by
the
relig
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tole
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the
grea
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arlo
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n en
gagi
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ell-r
esea
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and
coun
terin
tuiti
ve—
inte
llect
ual o
dyss
ey.”—
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tor D
avis
Han
son,
Sta
nfor
d U
nive
rsity
“[Th
at] G
engh
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..was
the
foun
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ligio
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bert
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only
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any
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thi
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scho
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Jac
k W
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und
tang
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ech
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of th
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undi
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athe
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rom
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com
plet
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ligio
us to
lera
nce i
n th
e thi
nkin
g of G
engh
is K
han.”
—A
ndre
w R
ober
ts, a
utho
r of N
apol
eon
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Aft
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n un
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war
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agas
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take
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ay o
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nces
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use
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omic
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and
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seco
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tom
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veh
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is st
ory—
and
wha
t a v
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le it
is…
.[He]
writ
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d w
ith th
e fe
rvor
of a
nat
ural
ist.”—
The W
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treet
Jour
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Tong
War
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ntol
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tory
of
Vice
, M
oney
, an
d M
urde
r in
New
Yor
k’s
Chi
nato
wn
A h
istor
ical
acc
ount
of
gang
war
s an
d or
gani
zed
crim
e in
New
Yor
k’s P
rohi
bitio
n-er
a C
hina
tow
n.
“Exa
min
es t
he u
nder
curr
ents
of
1925
New
Yor
k C
hina
tow
n….B
y sh
inin
g a
light
on
the
pow
er o
f ass
ocia
tion,
the s
trug
gle f
or p
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, and
the d
esire
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rviv
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ligm
an gi
ves ‘
face
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mm
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ldin
g, an
d co
mm
unity
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tity i
n a
raci
st an
d ex
clusio
nary
Am
eric
a.”—
Nan
cy Y
ao M
aasb
ach,
Mus
eum
of C
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se in
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man
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istic
flue
ncy
and
obvi
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fort
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prim
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nese
lan
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w h
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has
br
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t a d
arin
g an
d fr
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appr
oach
to a
n im
port
ant A
mer
ican
stor
y.”—
Sue
Lee,
Chi
nese
H
istor
ical
Soc
iety
of A
mer
ica
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mos
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port
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wor
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mpr
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of st
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man
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poem
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lect
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from
the
early
Hei
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d off
ers d
eep
insig
ht in
to co
urtly
love
in a
ncie
nt Ja
pan.
“A
dds t
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e tre
asur
es o
f Jap
anes
e lite
ratu
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The author of Red Sorghum and China’s most revered and controversial novelist presents his first major work since winning the Nobel Prize: a sweeping history of modern China through the lens of the nation’s contentious one-child policy. “An expansive, fascinating cultural-political history….[Gives] a sense of how China and rural Northern Gaomi (Yan’s hometown) have changed...from Maoist times to the current hyper-capitalistic phase.”—Independent (UK)PENGUIN PAPERBACK • 400 PAGES • 978-0-14-312838-0 • $17.00
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MARCO POLOThe TravelsTRANSLATED WITH AN INTRODUCTION AND NOTES BY NIGEL CLIFF
Based on original medieval sources and complete with a lively introduction and notes, this new translation presents a fresh, authoritative rendering of Marco Polo’s travels to the Far East. Offers a fascinating glimpse into his encounters with unfamiliar religions; new customs and societies; and the spices, silks, gems, vegetation, and wildlife of the East. PENGUIN CLASSICS PAPERBACK • 480 PAGES • 978-0-241-25305-2 • $16.00
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BLA INE HARDENThe Great Leader and the Fighter PilotA True Story About the Birth of Tyranny in North KoreaDrawing on documents from Chinese and Russian archives about the role of Mao and Stalin in Kim Il Sung’s shadowy rise, the author of Escape from Camp 14 tells the story of a young fighter pilot who dared to defy his Great Leader. “The interwoven stories of Kim Il-Sung and MiG fighter pilot No Kum Sok are carefully researched and artfully told. Harden shows how each man played the system to achieve his lifelong goal—in Kim’s case, the creation of a personality cult and oppressive regime, and in No’s case, defection from it. Harden succeeds in offering a unique lens on North Korean history and politics.”—Victor Cha, Georgetown University“Makes the history of North Korea accessible to the general reader.”—The Wall Street JournalPENGUIN PAPERBACK • 304 PAGES • 978-0-14-310802-3 • $17.00
MOHSIN HAMIDDiscontent and Its CivilizationsDispatches from Lahore, New York, and LondonHaving called three countries on three continents home—Pakistan, the United States, and Britain—Hamid shares his panoramic perspective on the clash of political, economic, religious, and cultural forces generated by a decade and a half of seismic change, from the start of the “war on terror” to the rise of rigid ideology to the consequences of widespread globalization. “Solid, questioning, explorative writing that not only picks fault and apportions blame but also offers tentative solutions….The Hamid that emerges is a probing, critical political animal, one that is resistant to foreign intervention in Pakistan, anxious for more pluralism and tolerance within its borders, prepared to find good in the ‘brutal phenomenon’ that is globalization, and mystified—rightly—by ‘illusory’ civilizations.”—The Daily BeastRIVERHEAD PAPERBACK • 256 PAGES • 978-1-59463-403-1 • $16.00
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MO ZIThe Book of Master MoEDITED AND TRANSLATED WITH NOTES BY IAN JOHNSTON PENGUIN CLASSICS PAPERBACK • 512 PAGES 978-0-14-139210-3 • $20.00
KENKO AND CHOMEIEssays in Idleness and HojokiTRANSLATED WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY MEREDITH McKINNEYPENGUIN CLASSICS PAPERBACK • 224 PAGES 978-0-14-119210-9 • $16.00
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MA JIANThe Dark RoadTRANSLATED BY FLORA DREWPENGUIN PAPERBACK • 384 PAGES 978-0-14-312540-2 • $17.00
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KARAN MAHAJANThe Association of Small Bombs“An exploded-view of a small bomb that goes off in a minor market in a corner of South Delhi. Like shrapnel, themes of suffering, dislocation, and redemption radiate from the blast, and none will be spared Mahajan’s piercing gaze…[as] he shows us how bystander, bomber, victim, and survivor will forever share a patch of scorched ground.” —Adam Johnson, author of The Orphan Master’s SonPENGUIN PAPERBACK • 288 PAGES • 978-0-14-310927-3 • $16.00 2016 National Book Award Finalist
MO YANFrogTRANSLATED BY HOWARD GOLDBLATT
The author of Red Sorghum and China’s most revered and controversial novelist presents his first major work since winning the Nobel Prize: a sweeping history of modern China through the lens of the nation’s contentious one-child policy. “An expansive, fascinating cultural-political history….[Gives] a sense of how China and rural Northern Gaomi (Yan’s hometown) have changed...from Maoist times to the current hyper-capitalistic phase.”—Independent (UK)PENGUIN PAPERBACK • 400 PAGES • 978-0-14-312838-0 • $17.00
JAN ICE Y. K . LEEThe ExpatriatesIn her long-awaited new novel, Lee—a Hong Kong-native of Korean descent—explores the emotions, identities, and relationships of three American women living in a small expat community in Hong Kong.“A female, funny Henry James in Asia, [Lee] is vividly good on the subject of Americans abroad….[The Expatriates is] vibrant social satire: Inside these dark materials lies the sharpness of a comic novelist, and Lee’s eye for the nuance and clash of culture, class, race, and sex is subtle and shrewd.”—The New York Times Book ReviewPENGUIN PAPERBACK • 352 PAGES • 978-0-14-310842-9 • $16.00
KRYS LEEHow I Became a North KoreanExploring how humanity persists even in desperate circumstances, How I Became a North Korean tells the story of three characters who flee their homes and fight to survive in a small Chinese town across the river from North Korea. “Eloquently draws attention to issues of displacement, loss, and identity, and to China’s record of human rights abuses against North Korean refugees.”—The New York TimesVIKING HARDCOVER • 256 PAGES • 978-0-670-02568-8 • $26.00
PATR IC IA PARKRe JaneJourneying from Queens to Brooklyn to Seoul, this contemporary retelling of Jane Eyre from Korean-American debut novelist Patricia Park explores the quest for self-acceptance, the search for love, and the struggle to find a balance between two cultures.“Park uses...Jane Eyre as a template to examine very modern concepts: questions of identity and love, culture and conscience, even the hardships of immigration.”—The Miami HeraldPENGUIN PAPERBACK • 352 PAGES • 978-0-14-310794-1 • $16.00
MARCO POLOThe TravelsTRANSLATED WITH AN INTRODUCTION AND NOTES BY NIGEL CLIFF
Based on original medieval sources and complete with a lively introduction and notes, this new translation presents a fresh, authoritative rendering of Marco Polo’s travels to the Far East. Offers a fascinating glimpse into his encounters with unfamiliar religions; new customs and societies; and the spices, silks, gems, vegetation, and wildlife of the East. PENGUIN CLASSICS PAPERBACK • 480 PAGES • 978-0-241-25305-2 • $16.00
YEONMI PARK w i th MARYANNE VOLLERSIn Order To LiveA North Korean Girl’s Journey to FreedomIn this story about the resilience of the human spirit and the power of love, Park recounts her struggle to survive in North Korea, the most repressive country on earth; her harrowing escape to South Korea through China’s underworld of smugglers and human traffickers; and her emergence as a leading human rights activist—all before her twenty-first birthday.“[This] clear-eyed and devastating autobiography tells of [Park’s] famine-struck childhood in North Korea, her defection, and the years in which she was trafficked around northern China by gangsters running forced marriage and prostitution rackets.”—The Guardian (UK)PENGUIN PAPERBACK • 288 PAGES • 978-0-14-310974-7 • $17.00
BLA INE HARDENThe Great Leader and the Fighter PilotA True Story About the Birth of Tyranny in North KoreaDrawing on documents from Chinese and Russian archives about the role of Mao and Stalin in Kim Il Sung’s shadowy rise, the author of Escape from Camp 14 tells the story of a young fighter pilot who dared to defy his Great Leader. “The interwoven stories of Kim Il-Sung and MiG fighter pilot No Kum Sok are carefully researched and artfully told. Harden shows how each man played the system to achieve his lifelong goal—in Kim’s case, the creation of a personality cult and oppressive regime, and in No’s case, defection from it. Harden succeeds in offering a unique lens on North Korean history and politics.”—Victor Cha, Georgetown University“Makes the history of North Korea accessible to the general reader.”—The Wall Street JournalPENGUIN PAPERBACK • 304 PAGES • 978-0-14-310802-3 • $17.00
MOHSIN HAMIDDiscontent and Its CivilizationsDispatches from Lahore, New York, and LondonHaving called three countries on three continents home—Pakistan, the United States, and Britain—Hamid shares his panoramic perspective on the clash of political, economic, religious, and cultural forces generated by a decade and a half of seismic change, from the start of the “war on terror” to the rise of rigid ideology to the consequences of widespread globalization. “Solid, questioning, explorative writing that not only picks fault and apportions blame but also offers tentative solutions….The Hamid that emerges is a probing, critical political animal, one that is resistant to foreign intervention in Pakistan, anxious for more pluralism and tolerance within its borders, prepared to find good in the ‘brutal phenomenon’ that is globalization, and mystified—rightly—by ‘illusory’ civilizations.”—The Daily BeastRIVERHEAD PAPERBACK • 256 PAGES • 978-1-59463-403-1 • $16.00
CONFUCIUSThe AnalectsTRANSLATED WITH NOTES AND AN INTRODUCTION BY ANNPING CHINPENGUIN CLASSICS PAPERBACK • 432 PAGES 978-0-14-310685-2 • $16.00
MO ZIThe Book of Master MoEDITED AND TRANSLATED WITH NOTES BY IAN JOHNSTON PENGUIN CLASSICS PAPERBACK • 512 PAGES 978-0-14-139210-3 • $20.00
KENKO AND CHOMEIEssays in Idleness and HojokiTRANSLATED WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY MEREDITH McKINNEYPENGUIN CLASSICS PAPERBACK • 224 PAGES 978-0-14-119210-9 • $16.00
MOHSIN HAMIDHow To Get Filthy Rich in Rising AsiaRIVERHEAD PAPERBACK • 240 PAGES 978-1-59463-233-4 • $16.00
CHANG-RAE LEENative SpeakerRIVERHEAD PAPERBACK • 384 PAGES 978-1-57322-531-1 • $16.00
RYUNOSUKE AKUTAGAWARashomon and Seventeen Other Stories TRANSLATED BY JAY RUBIN INTRODUCTION BY HARUKI MURAKAMIPENGUIN CLASSICS PAPERBACK • 320 PAGES 978-0-14-044970-9 • $17.00
MA JIANThe Dark RoadTRANSLATED BY FLORA DREWPENGUIN PAPERBACK • 384 PAGES 978-0-14-312540-2 • $17.00
MAY-LEE CHAI and WINBERG CHAIChina A to ZEverything You Need to Know to Understand Chinese Customs and CulturePLUME PAPERBACK • 336 PAGES 978-0-14-218084-6 • $17.00
BLAINE HARDENEscape from Camp 14One Man’s Remarkable Odyssey from North Korea to Freedom in the WestPENGUIN PAPERBACK • 256 PAGES 978-0-14-312291-3 • $16.00
QU YUAN and Other PoetsThe Songs of the SouthAn Ancient Chinese Anthology of Poems by Qu Yuan and Other PoetsTRANSLATED WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY DAVID HAWKESPENGUIN CLASSICS PAPERBACK • 352 PAGES 978-0-14-044375-2 • $16.00
LU XUNThe Real Story of Ah-Q and Other Tales of ChinaThe Complete Fiction of Lu XunTRANSLATED WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY JULIA LOVELLAFTERWORD BY YIYUN LIPENGUIN CLASSICS PAPERBACK • 448 PAGES 978-0-14-045548-9 • $18.00
MO YANRed SorghumA Novel of ChinaTRANSLATED BY HOWARD GOLDBLATTPENGUIN PAPERBACK • 368 PAGES 978-0-14-016854-9 • $17.00
TENZIN CHÖGYELThe Life of the BuddhaTRANSLATED WITH AN INTRODUCTION AND NOTES BY KURTIS R. SCHAEFFERPENGUIN CLASSICS PAPERBACK • 160 PAGES 978-0-14-310720-0 • $15.00
NATSUME SOSEKIKokoroTRANSLATED WITH AN INTRODUCTION AND NOTES BY MEREDITH McKINNEYPENGUIN CLASSICS PAPERBACK • 256 PAGES 978-0-14-310603-6 • $17.00
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KARAN MAHAJANThe Association of Small Bombs“An exploded-view of a small bomb that goes off in a minor market in a corner of South Delhi. Like shrapnel, themes of suffering, dislocation, and redemption radiate from the blast, and none will be spared Mahajan’s piercing gaze…[as] he shows us how bystander, bomber, victim, and survivor will forever share a patch of scorched ground.” —Adam Johnson, author of The Orphan Master’s SonPENGUIN PAPERBACK • 288 PAGES • 978-0-14-310927-3 • $16.00 2016 National Book Award Finalist
MO YANFrogTRANSLATED BY HOWARD GOLDBLATT
The author of Red Sorghum and China’s most revered and controversial novelist presents his first major work since winning the Nobel Prize: a sweeping history of modern China through the lens of the nation’s contentious one-child policy. “An expansive, fascinating cultural-political history….[Gives] a sense of how China and rural Northern Gaomi (Yan’s hometown) have changed...from Maoist times to the current hyper-capitalistic phase.”—Independent (UK)PENGUIN PAPERBACK • 400 PAGES • 978-0-14-312838-0 • $17.00
JAN ICE Y. K . LEEThe ExpatriatesIn her long-awaited new novel, Lee—a Hong Kong-native of Korean descent—explores the emotions, identities, and relationships of three American women living in a small expat community in Hong Kong.“A female, funny Henry James in Asia, [Lee] is vividly good on the subject of Americans abroad….[The Expatriates is] vibrant social satire: Inside these dark materials lies the sharpness of a comic novelist, and Lee’s eye for the nuance and clash of culture, class, race, and sex is subtle and shrewd.”—The New York Times Book ReviewPENGUIN PAPERBACK • 352 PAGES • 978-0-14-310842-9 • $16.00
KRYS LEEHow I Became a North KoreanExploring how humanity persists even in desperate circumstances, How I Became a North Korean tells the story of three characters who flee their homes and fight to survive in a small Chinese town across the river from North Korea. “Eloquently draws attention to issues of displacement, loss, and identity, and to China’s record of human rights abuses against North Korean refugees.”—The New York TimesVIKING HARDCOVER • 256 PAGES • 978-0-670-02568-8 • $26.00
PATR IC IA PARKRe JaneJourneying from Queens to Brooklyn to Seoul, this contemporary retelling of Jane Eyre from Korean-American debut novelist Patricia Park explores the quest for self-acceptance, the search for love, and the struggle to find a balance between two cultures.“Park uses...Jane Eyre as a template to examine very modern concepts: questions of identity and love, culture and conscience, even the hardships of immigration.”—The Miami HeraldPENGUIN PAPERBACK • 352 PAGES • 978-0-14-310794-1 • $16.00
MARCO POLOThe TravelsTRANSLATED WITH AN INTRODUCTION AND NOTES BY NIGEL CLIFF
Based on original medieval sources and complete with a lively introduction and notes, this new translation presents a fresh, authoritative rendering of Marco Polo’s travels to the Far East. Offers a fascinating glimpse into his encounters with unfamiliar religions; new customs and societies; and the spices, silks, gems, vegetation, and wildlife of the East. PENGUIN CLASSICS PAPERBACK • 480 PAGES • 978-0-241-25305-2 • $16.00
YEONMI PARK w i th MARYANNE VOLLERSIn Order To LiveA North Korean Girl’s Journey to FreedomIn this story about the resilience of the human spirit and the power of love, Park recounts her struggle to survive in North Korea, the most repressive country on earth; her harrowing escape to South Korea through China’s underworld of smugglers and human traffickers; and her emergence as a leading human rights activist—all before her twenty-first birthday.“[This] clear-eyed and devastating autobiography tells of [Park’s] famine-struck childhood in North Korea, her defection, and the years in which she was trafficked around northern China by gangsters running forced marriage and prostitution rackets.”—The Guardian (UK)PENGUIN PAPERBACK • 288 PAGES • 978-0-14-310974-7 • $17.00
BLA INE HARDENThe Great Leader and the Fighter PilotA True Story About the Birth of Tyranny in North KoreaDrawing on documents from Chinese and Russian archives about the role of Mao and Stalin in Kim Il Sung’s shadowy rise, the author of Escape from Camp 14 tells the story of a young fighter pilot who dared to defy his Great Leader. “The interwoven stories of Kim Il-Sung and MiG fighter pilot No Kum Sok are carefully researched and artfully told. Harden shows how each man played the system to achieve his lifelong goal—in Kim’s case, the creation of a personality cult and oppressive regime, and in No’s case, defection from it. Harden succeeds in offering a unique lens on North Korean history and politics.”—Victor Cha, Georgetown University“Makes the history of North Korea accessible to the general reader.”—The Wall Street JournalPENGUIN PAPERBACK • 304 PAGES • 978-0-14-310802-3 • $17.00
MOHSIN HAMIDDiscontent and Its CivilizationsDispatches from Lahore, New York, and LondonHaving called three countries on three continents home—Pakistan, the United States, and Britain—Hamid shares his panoramic perspective on the clash of political, economic, religious, and cultural forces generated by a decade and a half of seismic change, from the start of the “war on terror” to the rise of rigid ideology to the consequences of widespread globalization. “Solid, questioning, explorative writing that not only picks fault and apportions blame but also offers tentative solutions….The Hamid that emerges is a probing, critical political animal, one that is resistant to foreign intervention in Pakistan, anxious for more pluralism and tolerance within its borders, prepared to find good in the ‘brutal phenomenon’ that is globalization, and mystified—rightly—by ‘illusory’ civilizations.”—The Daily BeastRIVERHEAD PAPERBACK • 256 PAGES • 978-1-59463-403-1 • $16.00
CONFUCIUSThe AnalectsTRANSLATED WITH NOTES AND AN INTRODUCTION BY ANNPING CHINPENGUIN CLASSICS PAPERBACK • 432 PAGES 978-0-14-310685-2 • $16.00
MO ZIThe Book of Master MoEDITED AND TRANSLATED WITH NOTES BY IAN JOHNSTON PENGUIN CLASSICS PAPERBACK • 512 PAGES 978-0-14-139210-3 • $20.00
KENKO AND CHOMEIEssays in Idleness and HojokiTRANSLATED WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY MEREDITH McKINNEYPENGUIN CLASSICS PAPERBACK • 224 PAGES 978-0-14-119210-9 • $16.00
MOHSIN HAMIDHow To Get Filthy Rich in Rising AsiaRIVERHEAD PAPERBACK • 240 PAGES 978-1-59463-233-4 • $16.00
CHANG-RAE LEENative SpeakerRIVERHEAD PAPERBACK • 384 PAGES 978-1-57322-531-1 • $16.00
RYUNOSUKE AKUTAGAWARashomon and Seventeen Other Stories TRANSLATED BY JAY RUBIN INTRODUCTION BY HARUKI MURAKAMIPENGUIN CLASSICS PAPERBACK • 320 PAGES 978-0-14-044970-9 • $17.00
MA JIANThe Dark RoadTRANSLATED BY FLORA DREWPENGUIN PAPERBACK • 384 PAGES 978-0-14-312540-2 • $17.00
MAY-LEE CHAI and WINBERG CHAIChina A to ZEverything You Need to Know to Understand Chinese Customs and CulturePLUME PAPERBACK • 336 PAGES 978-0-14-218084-6 • $17.00
BLAINE HARDENEscape from Camp 14One Man’s Remarkable Odyssey from North Korea to Freedom in the WestPENGUIN PAPERBACK • 256 PAGES 978-0-14-312291-3 • $16.00
QU YUAN and Other PoetsThe Songs of the SouthAn Ancient Chinese Anthology of Poems by Qu Yuan and Other PoetsTRANSLATED WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY DAVID HAWKESPENGUIN CLASSICS PAPERBACK • 352 PAGES 978-0-14-044375-2 • $16.00
LU XUNThe Real Story of Ah-Q and Other Tales of ChinaThe Complete Fiction of Lu XunTRANSLATED WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY JULIA LOVELLAFTERWORD BY YIYUN LIPENGUIN CLASSICS PAPERBACK • 448 PAGES 978-0-14-045548-9 • $18.00
MO YANRed SorghumA Novel of ChinaTRANSLATED BY HOWARD GOLDBLATTPENGUIN PAPERBACK • 368 PAGES 978-0-14-016854-9 • $17.00
TENZIN CHÖGYELThe Life of the BuddhaTRANSLATED WITH AN INTRODUCTION AND NOTES BY KURTIS R. SCHAEFFERPENGUIN CLASSICS PAPERBACK • 160 PAGES 978-0-14-310720-0 • $15.00
NATSUME SOSEKIKokoroTRANSLATED WITH AN INTRODUCTION AND NOTES BY MEREDITH McKINNEYPENGUIN CLASSICS PAPERBACK • 256 PAGES 978-0-14-310603-6 • $17.00
JONATHAN D. SPENCEThe Death of Woman WangPENGUIN PAPERBACK • 192 PAGES 978-0-14-005121-6 • $15.00
AUNG SAN SUU KYIFreedom From FearAnd Other WritingsEDITED WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY MICHAEL ARISFOREWORD BY VACLAV HAVEL AND DESMOND M. TUTUPENGUIN PAPERBACK • 416 PAGES 978-0-14-103949-7 • $17.00
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KARAN MAHAJANThe Association of Small Bombs“An exploded-view of a small bomb that goes off in a minor market in a corner of South Delhi. Like shrapnel, themes of suffering, dislocation, and redemption radiate from the blast, and none will be spared Mahajan’s piercing gaze…[as] he shows us how bystander, bomber, victim, and survivor will forever share a patch of scorched ground.” —Adam Johnson, author of The Orphan Master’s SonPENGUIN PAPERBACK • 288 PAGES • 978-0-14-310927-3 • $16.00 2016 National Book Award Finalist
MO YANFrogTRANSLATED BY HOWARD GOLDBLATT
The author of Red Sorghum and China’s most revered and controversial novelist presents his first major work since winning the Nobel Prize: a sweeping history of modern China through the lens of the nation’s contentious one-child policy. “An expansive, fascinating cultural-political history….[Gives] a sense of how China and rural Northern Gaomi (Yan’s hometown) have changed...from Maoist times to the current hyper-capitalistic phase.”—Independent (UK)PENGUIN PAPERBACK • 400 PAGES • 978-0-14-312838-0 • $17.00
JAN ICE Y. K . LEEThe ExpatriatesIn her long-awaited new novel, Lee—a Hong Kong-native of Korean descent—explores the emotions, identities, and relationships of three American women living in a small expat community in Hong Kong.“A female, funny Henry James in Asia, [Lee] is vividly good on the subject of Americans abroad….[The Expatriates is] vibrant social satire: Inside these dark materials lies the sharpness of a comic novelist, and Lee’s eye for the nuance and clash of culture, class, race, and sex is subtle and shrewd.”—The New York Times Book ReviewPENGUIN PAPERBACK • 352 PAGES • 978-0-14-310842-9 • $16.00
KRYS LEEHow I Became a North KoreanExploring how humanity persists even in desperate circumstances, How I Became a North Korean tells the story of three characters who flee their homes and fight to survive in a small Chinese town across the river from North Korea. “Eloquently draws attention to issues of displacement, loss, and identity, and to China’s record of human rights abuses against North Korean refugees.”—The New York TimesVIKING HARDCOVER • 256 PAGES • 978-0-670-02568-8 • $26.00
PATR IC IA PARKRe JaneJourneying from Queens to Brooklyn to Seoul, this contemporary retelling of Jane Eyre from Korean-American debut novelist Patricia Park explores the quest for self-acceptance, the search for love, and the struggle to find a balance between two cultures.“Park uses...Jane Eyre as a template to examine very modern concepts: questions of identity and love, culture and conscience, even the hardships of immigration.”—The Miami HeraldPENGUIN PAPERBACK • 352 PAGES • 978-0-14-310794-1 • $16.00
MARCO POLOThe TravelsTRANSLATED WITH AN INTRODUCTION AND NOTES BY NIGEL CLIFF
Based on original medieval sources and complete with a lively introduction and notes, this new translation presents a fresh, authoritative rendering of Marco Polo’s travels to the Far East. Offers a fascinating glimpse into his encounters with unfamiliar religions; new customs and societies; and the spices, silks, gems, vegetation, and wildlife of the East. PENGUIN CLASSICS PAPERBACK • 480 PAGES • 978-0-241-25305-2 • $16.00
YEONMI PARK w i th MARYANNE VOLLERSIn Order To LiveA North Korean Girl’s Journey to FreedomIn this story about the resilience of the human spirit and the power of love, Park recounts her struggle to survive in North Korea, the most repressive country on earth; her harrowing escape to South Korea through China’s underworld of smugglers and human traffickers; and her emergence as a leading human rights activist—all before her twenty-first birthday.“[This] clear-eyed and devastating autobiography tells of [Park’s] famine-struck childhood in North Korea, her defection, and the years in which she was trafficked around northern China by gangsters running forced marriage and prostitution rackets.”—The Guardian (UK)PENGUIN PAPERBACK • 288 PAGES • 978-0-14-310974-7 • $17.00
BLA INE HARDENThe Great Leader and the Fighter PilotA True Story About the Birth of Tyranny in North KoreaDrawing on documents from Chinese and Russian archives about the role of Mao and Stalin in Kim Il Sung’s shadowy rise, the author of Escape from Camp 14 tells the story of a young fighter pilot who dared to defy his Great Leader. “The interwoven stories of Kim Il-Sung and MiG fighter pilot No Kum Sok are carefully researched and artfully told. Harden shows how each man played the system to achieve his lifelong goal—in Kim’s case, the creation of a personality cult and oppressive regime, and in No’s case, defection from it. Harden succeeds in offering a unique lens on North Korean history and politics.”—Victor Cha, Georgetown University“Makes the history of North Korea accessible to the general reader.”—The Wall Street JournalPENGUIN PAPERBACK • 304 PAGES • 978-0-14-310802-3 • $17.00
MOHSIN HAMIDDiscontent and Its CivilizationsDispatches from Lahore, New York, and LondonHaving called three countries on three continents home—Pakistan, the United States, and Britain—Hamid shares his panoramic perspective on the clash of political, economic, religious, and cultural forces generated by a decade and a half of seismic change, from the start of the “war on terror” to the rise of rigid ideology to the consequences of widespread globalization. “Solid, questioning, explorative writing that not only picks fault and apportions blame but also offers tentative solutions….The Hamid that emerges is a probing, critical political animal, one that is resistant to foreign intervention in Pakistan, anxious for more pluralism and tolerance within its borders, prepared to find good in the ‘brutal phenomenon’ that is globalization, and mystified—rightly—by ‘illusory’ civilizations.”—The Daily BeastRIVERHEAD PAPERBACK • 256 PAGES • 978-1-59463-403-1 • $16.00
CONFUCIUSThe AnalectsTRANSLATED WITH NOTES AND AN INTRODUCTION BY ANNPING CHINPENGUIN CLASSICS PAPERBACK • 432 PAGES 978-0-14-310685-2 • $16.00
MO ZIThe Book of Master MoEDITED AND TRANSLATED WITH NOTES BY IAN JOHNSTON PENGUIN CLASSICS PAPERBACK • 512 PAGES 978-0-14-139210-3 • $20.00
KENKO AND CHOMEIEssays in Idleness and HojokiTRANSLATED WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY MEREDITH McKINNEYPENGUIN CLASSICS PAPERBACK • 224 PAGES 978-0-14-119210-9 • $16.00
MOHSIN HAMIDHow To Get Filthy Rich in Rising AsiaRIVERHEAD PAPERBACK • 240 PAGES 978-1-59463-233-4 • $16.00
CHANG-RAE LEENative SpeakerRIVERHEAD PAPERBACK • 384 PAGES 978-1-57322-531-1 • $16.00
RYUNOSUKE AKUTAGAWARashomon and Seventeen Other Stories TRANSLATED BY JAY RUBIN INTRODUCTION BY HARUKI MURAKAMIPENGUIN CLASSICS PAPERBACK • 320 PAGES 978-0-14-044970-9 • $17.00
MA JIANThe Dark RoadTRANSLATED BY FLORA DREWPENGUIN PAPERBACK • 384 PAGES 978-0-14-312540-2 • $17.00
MAY-LEE CHAI and WINBERG CHAIChina A to ZEverything You Need to Know to Understand Chinese Customs and CulturePLUME PAPERBACK • 336 PAGES 978-0-14-218084-6 • $17.00
BLAINE HARDENEscape from Camp 14One Man’s Remarkable Odyssey from North Korea to Freedom in the WestPENGUIN PAPERBACK • 256 PAGES 978-0-14-312291-3 • $16.00
QU YUAN and Other PoetsThe Songs of the SouthAn Ancient Chinese Anthology of Poems by Qu Yuan and Other PoetsTRANSLATED WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY DAVID HAWKESPENGUIN CLASSICS PAPERBACK • 352 PAGES 978-0-14-044375-2 • $16.00
LU XUNThe Real Story of Ah-Q and Other Tales of ChinaThe Complete Fiction of Lu XunTRANSLATED WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY JULIA LOVELLAFTERWORD BY YIYUN LIPENGUIN CLASSICS PAPERBACK • 448 PAGES 978-0-14-045548-9 • $18.00
MO YANRed SorghumA Novel of ChinaTRANSLATED BY HOWARD GOLDBLATTPENGUIN PAPERBACK • 368 PAGES 978-0-14-016854-9 • $17.00
TENZIN CHÖGYELThe Life of the BuddhaTRANSLATED WITH AN INTRODUCTION AND NOTES BY KURTIS R. SCHAEFFERPENGUIN CLASSICS PAPERBACK • 160 PAGES 978-0-14-310720-0 • $15.00
NATSUME SOSEKIKokoroTRANSLATED WITH AN INTRODUCTION AND NOTES BY MEREDITH McKINNEYPENGUIN CLASSICS PAPERBACK • 256 PAGES 978-0-14-310603-6 • $17.00
JONATHAN D. SPENCEThe Death of Woman WangPENGUIN PAPERBACK • 192 PAGES 978-0-14-005121-6 • $15.00
AUNG SAN SUU KYIFreedom From FearAnd Other WritingsEDITED WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY MICHAEL ARISFOREWORD BY VACLAV HAVEL AND DESMOND M. TUTUPENGUIN PAPERBACK • 416 PAGES 978-0-14-103949-7 • $17.00
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