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Shanghai in the 1920s and 1930s--the Paris of the Orient--was both a glittering metropolis and a shadowy world of crime and social injustice. It was also home to Huo Sang and Bao Lang, fictional Chinese counterparts to Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson. The duo lived in a spacious apartment on Aiwen Road, where Huo Sang played the violin (badly) and smoke
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Paperback, 248 pages
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October 31st 2006
by University of Hawaii Press
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Over on Death of the Reader, we're taking a world tour of the influences and inspirations of Detective Fiction. In fourteenth place on our recommendations for 2020, this novel marked our entry into Eastern Detective Fiction proper and represents a milestone both for ourselves and for the murder mystery scene in China. Xiaoqing wrote this series after years of translating foreign crime fiction stories and his passion for the genre drove him to attempt to localise these stories using his own chara
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These have little artistic merit, but Cheng's project of writing Sherlock Holmes stories with two Chinese dudes (the Watson et Sherlock of Shanghai) and introducing western ideas to China certainly makes for interesting reading from a historical point of view.
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This compilation of short stories by Xiaoqing Cheng is supposed to show one of the most famous mystery writers from China, but the only thing that offers are not very interesting stories, poorly conceived and developed mysteries, and some acceptable characters and ideas, with a side of some strangely worrisome morals.
The compilation contains 8 stories by the author, 6 of them with his most famous creation, the private detective from Shanghai, Huo Sang. That the book constantly compares him, even ...more
The compilation contains 8 stories by the author, 6 of them with his most famous creation, the private detective from Shanghai, Huo Sang. That the book constantly compares him, even ...more
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Amando molto Sherlock Holmes ero molto curiosa di leggere come il personaggio fosse stato declinato nella sua versione cinese: appassionato parimenti del detective di Baker Street, Xiaoqing pensò, infatti, di introdurre il genere in Cina, scrivendo le avventure di Huo Sang e del suo amico e assistente Bao Lang.
Il primo impatto non è stato dei migliori: mi sembrava quasi di leggere una fanfiction su Internet, il primo racconto – L ...more
Amando molto Sherlock Holmes ero molto curiosa di leggere come il personaggio fosse stato declinato nella sua versione cinese: appassionato parimenti del detective di Baker Street, Xiaoqing pensò, infatti, di introdurre il genere in Cina, scrivendo le avventure di Huo Sang e del suo amico e assistente Bao Lang.
Il primo impatto non è stato dei migliori: mi sembrava quasi di leggere una fanfiction su Internet, il primo racconto – L ...more
Delightful collection of translations of popular Chinese detective stories from the 1920s and 1930s. The author - Cheng Xiaoqing - had translated Sherlock Holmes stories into Chinese and then created a Chinese detective and his loyal companion based in Shanghai along the same model as Holmes and Watson. Once used to the slightly awkward and dialogue the characters of Huo Sang and Bao Lang will entertain you with their similarities to the relationship and adventures of Holmes and Watson. Thee are
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"Because I have been writing about my friend Huo Sang’s cases for so long, many of you readers, perceiving the depth of our mutually supportive relationship, have expressed the desire to know how it all began. In looking through my old bamboo chest recently, I came upon my diary from college days, which contains an abbreviated record of a bewildering and disheartening case, one that involved me personally and that Huo Sang solved. Up to that point, even though we were both students at Zhonghua U
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Certainly of historical interest but not very exciting. All but one of the eight stories in the collection feature Cheng's rather unimaginative Holmes and Watson-inspired combo, master detective Huo Sang and faithful sidekick and chronicler Bao Lang. The one "standalone" story, "One Summer Night", was, for me, by far the best.
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Huo Sang e Bao Lang come Sherlock Holmes e il dottor Watson.
Racconti carini ma non mi hanno coinvolto più di tanto. Bao Lang è la voce narrante in tutti i racconti e Huo Sang l'indiscusso protagonista. ...more
Racconti carini ma non mi hanno coinvolto più di tanto. Bao Lang è la voce narrante in tutti i racconti e Huo Sang l'indiscusso protagonista. ...more
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