The Flowers of War Geling Yan 9781846555893 Books
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The Flowers of War Geling Yan 9781846555893 Books
I wish I could say I came across this title of my own accord, but I must confess, it was Ni Ni's performance in the film adaptation that prompted me to track down a copy Geling Yan's The Flowers of War.For those whose history is a little rusty, the Nanking (Nanjing) Massacre took place in December 1937. Estimates vary depending on the source, but the International Military Tribunal of the Far East claim more than 200,000 civilians and military personnel lost their lives to the soldiers of the Imperial Japanese Army. It is in my opinion, one of the darkest and oft overlooked chapters of WWII.
I would have been attracted to this piece even if I'd never seen the film. I'd never come across a fictional version of the event and couldn't help being intrigued by the idea once I had. I wanted to see how a writer would treat the event, how they would go about constructing a story from the ashes and sorrow it left in its wake.
In this regard, Yan has real a gift. Her work gives faces to the victims of Nanking and voice to their silent tongues. Through the fiction experiences of Shujuan, Yumo, Hongling, Cardamom, Wang Pusheng, Major Dai, Father Englemann and Fabio, Yan tells the human side of war, weighing emotion and sentiment against the stark reality of history.
The Flowers of War is a plainly written piece, but no less moving for its simplicity. In point of fact I found the modest language and style of the piece one of its more attractive qualities not to mention highly appropriate to the rather bleak subject matter.
Finally, I would note that for all the similarity this is not the same story director Yimou Zang tells on film. Be prepared for that and try to judge each format in its own right.
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The Flowers of War Geling Yan 9781846555893 Books Reviews
Arrived ahead of schedule. Great book.
I really liked the book. It was written simply and easy to understand. There is war violence, but that is what the Rape of Nanking was all about and how the residents tried to save themselves from the Japanese.
This book is short and it doesn't take very long to read. It is a war story and includes the ramifications of war running to a safe haven that eventually is raided, taking prisoners both men and women and they are tortured and raped, and killed. It is based on the history of the war between Japan and China, circa 1937. The author is not very descriptive and therefore the story jumps from one scene to another rather haphazardly.
If you don't like to read about war. you will not like this book.
I saw the movie first and loved it so much that I read the book. Though things were obviously spoiled for me by the movie, the book was still such a fantastic read.
It was good to read on the beach. Short read, but quality of content was not lost.
This is NOT a movie 'tie-in',,,it is distinctly different form the movie by far, so it lost a star. Despite the very difficult subject matter, the writing is outstanding.
This novel shines a light on another holocaust of which many americans are unaware. When Japan tried to take China in 1937. It was brutal and this book taks as small corner of it and shows how one church and the young girls managed through it. It was also a testement to the endurance and bravery of many in the face of the horrors being perpitrated. The characters were believable and the style was very readable. Its one of those books you can't put down until you are done and you still want to know more.
I thoroughly enjoyed the movie inspired by the book. A touch of Hollywood action and suspense with an ending which left things unsaid. The book cleverly written is without undue gore yet lets seep through the horror and realities of one of the biggest and largely unpunished war crimes of World War II committed by the army of so called more civilized Imperial Japan which went onto its pretended quest for an Asian sphere of co-prosperity. In face of disturbingly documented violence the author leaves the reader numb beyond hatred and startled at the inhumanity of war. The characters are contrasted in the surrounding death of a city gone silent only disturbed by the despair and anguish of the characters which put a face and albeit the be fictional names on the countless who suffered.
I wish I could say I came across this title of my own accord, but I must confess, it was Ni Ni's performance in the film adaptation that prompted me to track down a copy Geling Yan's The Flowers of War.
For those whose history is a little rusty, the Nanking (Nanjing) Massacre took place in December 1937. Estimates vary depending on the source, but the International Military Tribunal of the Far East claim more than 200,000 civilians and military personnel lost their lives to the soldiers of the Imperial Japanese Army. It is in my opinion, one of the darkest and oft overlooked chapters of WWII.
I would have been attracted to this piece even if I'd never seen the film. I'd never come across a fictional version of the event and couldn't help being intrigued by the idea once I had. I wanted to see how a writer would treat the event, how they would go about constructing a story from the ashes and sorrow it left in its wake.
In this regard, Yan has real a gift. Her work gives faces to the victims of Nanking and voice to their silent tongues. Through the fiction experiences of Shujuan, Yumo, Hongling, Cardamom, Wang Pusheng, Major Dai, Father Englemann and Fabio, Yan tells the human side of war, weighing emotion and sentiment against the stark reality of history.
The Flowers of War is a plainly written piece, but no less moving for its simplicity. In point of fact I found the modest language and style of the piece one of its more attractive qualities not to mention highly appropriate to the rather bleak subject matter.
Finally, I would note that for all the similarity this is not the same story director Yimou Zang tells on film. Be prepared for that and try to judge each format in its own right.
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