A deliciously funny and moving comedy-of-manners about the Chinese immigrant experience at the height of London's Jazz Age
A deliciously funny and moving comedy-of-manners about the Chinese immigrant experience at the height of London's Jazz Age
A deliciously funny and moving comedy-of-manners about the Chinese immigrant experience at the height of London's Jazz AgeMr Ma and his son Ma Wei run an antiques shop nestled in a quiet street by St Paul's Cathedral in London, where, far from their native Peking, they struggle to navigate the bustling pavements and myriad social conventions of 1920s English society. The Mas must negotiate love, money, misunderstandings and the London smog, aided and hindered by a cast of brilliantly drawn characters- their well-meaning landlady Mrs Weddeburn, her carefree daughter Mary, old China hand Reverend Ely and his formidable wife.Both a bitingly funny satire of Sino-British relations, and an emotionally powerful story of the experience of Chinese immigrants to the United Kingdom at the turn of the twentieth century, Mr Ma and Son is a compelling, witty novel from one of China's most celebrated writers.
Lao She (Author)Lao She was born in Beijing in 1899 and later studied in London where he developed an appetite for English literature. Many of his works are considered modern Chinese classics, loved by generations of readers for his unique literary style and deft use of humor. His career saw the creation of works ranging from the local, Rickshaw Boy - about the moral degradation of a Beijing rickshaw puller, to the science fiction classic, Cat Country, and the much loved play, Teahouse.William Dolby (Translator)William Dolby (1936-2015) was a translator from Chinese and Professor of Chinese at Edinburgh University.
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