
Han Xin's Challenge
A Tale of the Founding of the Western Han
Huang Ying(Co-Author)
NIAS Press
Will be published approx. on 1. November 2019
Book
Paperback/Softback
510 pages
978-87-7694-269-4 (ISBN)
Description
The death in 210 BCE of China's first emperor initiated a brutal power struggle between Xiang Yu, Hegemon-King of Western Chu, and Liu Bang, later founder of the Han dynasty; the lowly Han Xin also strove for advancement. For over 2,000 years, the resulting story has been celebrated in China. Even today its main protagonists are household names.
This is an epic tale of courage and cowardice, honour and treachery, acted out by lords, officials and soldiers, mothers, wives and concubines, and has inspired great works of literature, performance and the arts. It is surprising, then, that only recently was a full version of this narrative translated into English by the same authors.
A massive work, Western Han: A Yangzhou Storyteller's Script reproduces, transcribes, translates and annotates a professional storyteller's script dating from the late Qing period. In Han Xin's Challenge, this story of the founding of Western Han has been made more accessible to the general reader without compromising the accuracy of the translation. Its text is also illuminated with artwork that brings the narrative to life and shows how it is embedded in Chinese culture, even today. The result is a sweeping drama, a page-turner, a story that anyone can enjoy.
This is an epic tale of courage and cowardice, honour and treachery, acted out by lords, officials and soldiers, mothers, wives and concubines, and has inspired great works of literature, performance and the arts. It is surprising, then, that only recently was a full version of this narrative translated into English by the same authors.
A massive work, Western Han: A Yangzhou Storyteller's Script reproduces, transcribes, translates and annotates a professional storyteller's script dating from the late Qing period. In Han Xin's Challenge, this story of the founding of Western Han has been made more accessible to the general reader without compromising the accuracy of the translation. Its text is also illuminated with artwork that brings the narrative to life and shows how it is embedded in Chinese culture, even today. The result is a sweeping drama, a page-turner, a story that anyone can enjoy.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Copenhagen
Denmark
Illustrations
30
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
ISBN-13
978-87-7694-269-4 (9788776942694)
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Persons
Vibeke Bordahl and Liangyan Ge have been described as two of the most accomplished scholars in the study of Chinese oral literature. Both have done much research on the interplay of oral and written traditions in Chinese popular literature and performance culture. Dr Vibeke Bordahl, a senior researcher at the Nordic Institute of Asian Studies, Copenhagen, specialises in Chinese oral literature and dialectology.