The Flowers of War, Geling Yan
The Flowers of War, Geling Yan
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The Flowers of War

Author: Geling Yan, Nicky Harman

Narrator: Samantha Quan

Unabridged: 5 hr 36 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 02/07/2012


Synopsis

The powerful Chinese novel about love and war on which Zhang Yimou (Raise the Red Lantern; Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon) has based his latest film starring Christian Bale to be released in 2012.
 
This moving short novel is based on true events that took place during the Nanjing Massacre in 1937 when the Japanese invaded the Chinese city, slaughtering not only soldiers but raping and murdering the civilian population as well. It tells the story of an American missionary who, for a few terrifying days, finds himself sheltering a group of schoolgirls, prostitutes and wounded Chinese soldiers in the compound of his church.
 
American priest Father Engelmann is one of the small group of Westerners who have remained in Nanjing, despite the approach of the Japanese. America is not yet in the war and so his church compound is supposedly neutral territory. However, his confidence in his ability to look after the Chinese schoolgirls left in his care is shaken when thirteen prostitutes from the floating brothel on the nearby Yangtze River climb over the compound wall and demand to be hidden. The situation becomes even more intense when some wounded Chinese soldiers appear. Meanwhile Engelmann is becoming increasingly aware of the barbaric behaviour of the Japanese outside the compound walls. It is only a matter of time before they knock on the door and find the people he is protecting.
 
Like Irène Némirovsky's Suite Française, this poignant audiobook looks at the effect upon individuals of large-scale war and tragedy. The characters are beautifully observed. From the naive schoolgirls, the brazen prostitutes and the frightened soldiers to the slightly priggish priest and his resentful Chinese entourage. As the Japanese circle ever closer, the barriers of hatred and prejudice that separate the characters dissolve, and they perform unexpected and moving acts of heroism. Geling Yan, an important Chinese writer, reveals herself to be a master of detail and emotion in this novel. She recreates history as if it is unfolding before our eyes, and writes characters that are so engaging and so rich that we believe in them entirely. This is a novel full of humanity -- at its worst and at its best -- and a fascinating insight into 1930s China.

About The Author

Geling Yan is an award-winning Chinese novelist and screenwriter. Born in Shanghai in 1959, she served with the People's Liberation Army during the Cultural Revolution, starting aged 12 as a dancer in an entertainment troupe. She published her first novel in 1985 and has now written over 20 books and has won 30 awards. Her works have been translated into 12 languages, and several have been adapted for film, the latest being The Flowers of War which has been filmed by acclaimed Chinese director Zhang Yimou and stars Christian Bale. She divides her time between Germany and China.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Crystal on May 18, 2019

I’ve seen the other reviews which state that this isn’t a well written book. It may not have the same flow, pacing, or plot structure of what we’re used to in contemporary western stories. If it were, we’d likely have only one POV, through which there would be a character arc, which concludes with t......more

Goodreads review by mona on April 23, 2019

خیلی در موردش شنیده بودم خوب بود اما کامل نبود 3.5 امتیاز مناسبه داستان توی جنگ بود جنگ تو یه شهر تو آسیا شرقی ، جنگی بین چین و ژاپن وقتی شهر اشغال شده بود و نا امن بود روسپی ها تلاش کردن بیان تو کلیسا و جون ودشونو نجات بدن - جان یه امریکایی که اول داستان خیلی منفور بود و اخرای داستان با روسپی ها تب......more

Goodreads review by Lucia on August 09, 2022

3,5 Novela ambientada en Nanjin, que se traduce c omo "capital del sur", (igual que Pekin se traduce como "capital del norte". Fue la capital durante mucho tiempo, en el momento en el que el ejercito imperial japones entra en Nanjing y arrasa con todo, con abusloutamente todo, asesinó a sangre fria,......more