Xu Xu 徐訏 was a celebrated romantic writer whose nostalgic style for pre-revolutionary China catapulted him to fame in Taiwan and Hong Kong; before the war, he bucked the trend of modernist writers by eschewing the revolutionary call to transform China through fiction and explored the emotional and spiritual lives of his characters out of place in modern life.
These five short stories showcase Xu’s writing from both his pre-war romantic œuvre and his later more-nostalgic fiction as he settled into exile in Hong Kong, never to return to the romantic ghost-haunted French concession of his earlier days. “Bird Talk” and “All-Souls Tree” are the two standout stories here because of how excellently they demonstrate Xu’s ability to combine nostalgia, romance (in the Hessian sense), and a hint of the supernatural.
A critical essay on Xu’s transnational romanticism concludes the collection and situates him in a tradition shared with Eileen Chang and Mu Shying, writing not about the need to transform modern China but how modern man is adrift emotionally in society.