Quelling the Demons' Revolt
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Quelling the Demons' Revolt
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Quelling the Demons' Revolt
In this Ming-era novel, historical narrative, raucous humor, and the supernatural are interwoven to tell the tale of an attempt to overthrow the Song dynasty. Quelling the Demonsβ Revolt is centered on the rebellion led by Wang Ze in 1047β48, warning of the vulnerability of a world plagued by demonic forces as well as mundane corruption.
In this Ming-era novel, historical narrative, raucous humor, and the supernatural are interwoven to tell the tale of an unsuccessful attempt to overthrow the Song dynasty. Though Quelling the Demons' Revolt centers on the events of the rebellion led by Wang Ze in 1047-48, facts are distorted and intermingled with slapstick humor and wild fictions. The author points to human vanities and fixations as well as social injustice, warning of the vulnerability of any pursuit of order in a world plagued by demonic forces as well as mundane corruption. This translation offers English-speaking readers a spirited example of social critique and caustic humor.
In this Ming-era novel, historical narrative, raucous humour, and the supernatural are interwoven to tell the tale of an unsuccessful attempt to overthrow the Song dynasty. A poor young girl meets an old woman who gives her a magic book that allows her to create rice and money. Her father, terrified that his daughter's demonic nature might be discovered, marries her off. Forced to flee, she and others with supernatural abilities find themselves in the midst of a grotesque version of a historical uprising, in which facts are intermingled with slapstick humour and wild fictions.
Attributed to the writer Luo Guanzhong, Quelling the Demons' Revolt is centred on the events of the rebellion led by Wang Ze in 1047β48. But it is a distorted, humorous version, in which Wang Ze's lieutenants show up as a comical peddler and a mysterious Daoist priest, and a celebrated warrior appears despite having died many years earlier.
Rather than fantastic adventures and supernatural marvels, the author points to human vanities and fixations as well as social injustice, warning of the vulnerability of any pursuit of order in a world plagued by demonic forces as well as mundane corruption. Although the story takes place long before the era in which it was written, ultimately Quelling the Demons' Revolt is the story of the Ming dynasty in Song masquerade, presciently warning of the dynasty's downfall.
The novel is divided into chapters, but in many ways, it is an arrangement of self-contained stories that draw on vernacular storytelling. This translation offers English-speaking readers a spirited example of social critique combined with caustic humour from the era of Luo Guanzhong.
Series: Translations from the Asian Classics
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Quelling the Demons' Revolt is praised for its captivating portrayal of a revolt led by a messianic Buddhist movement, blending historical events with tales of trickery and the supernatural. The translation by Patrick Hanan is commended for maintaining the wit and vitality of the original, making it both an engaging read and a valuable text for academic study across various disciplines. The novel's mix of martial ardour, political intrigue, and magic is highlighted as a particular strength, appealing to a broad audience.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9780231183079
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 05 September 2017
Country: United States
Imprint: Columbia University Press
Contributors:
- Translated by Patrick Hanan
- Introduction by Ellen B. Widmer
- Introduction by David Der-wei Wang
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Width: 140.0mm
Height: 216.0mm
Weight: 0g
Pages: 240
About the Author
Luo Guanzhong (c. 1330-c. 1400) is the alleged author of two of China's most famous and beloved works of fiction, The Romance of the Three Kingdoms and The Water Margin. Patrick Hanan (1927-2014) was Victor S. Thomas Professor of Chinese Literature at Harvard University. He was one of the foremost translators of Chinese fiction from the fourteenth to the twentieth century.
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