Bernardine's Shanghai Salon
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Bernardine's Shanghai Salon
Meet the Jewish salon host in 1930s Shanghai who brought together Chinese and expats around the arts as civil war erupted and World War II loomed on the horizon.
Meet the Jewish salon host in 1930s Shanghai who brought together Chinese and expats around the arts as civil war erupted and World War II loomed on the horizon.
Bernardine's Shanghai Salon tells the story of Bernardine Szold Fritz, who arrived in Shanghai in 1929 to marry her fourth husband. Only thirty-three years old, she found herself in a time and place like no other, where political intrigue and scandal lurked on every street corner. Art Deco cinemas showed the latest Hollywood flicks, while dancehall owners and jazz musicians turned Shanghai into Asiaβs top nightlife destination.
Yet from the night of their wedding, Bernardineβs new husband did not live up to his promises. Instead of feeling sorry for herself or leaving Shanghai, Bernardine decided to create a place for herself. Like other Jewish women before her, she started a salon in her home, drawing famous names from the world of politics, the arts, and the intelligentsia.
She introduced Emily Hahn, the charismatic opium-smoking writer for The New Yorker, to the flamboyant hotelier Sir Victor Sassoon and legendary poet Sinmay Zau. And when Hollywood stars Anna May Wong, Charlie Chaplin, and Claudette Colbert passed through Shanghai, Bernardine organized gatherings to introduce them to their Shanghai contemporaries.
When Bernardineβs salon could not accommodate all who wanted to attend, she founded the International Arts Theater to produce avant-garde plays, ballets, lectures, and visual arts exhibits, often pushing audiences beyond their comfort zones. As civil war brewed and World War II soon followed, Bernardineβs devotion to the arts and the people of Shanghai brought joy to the city just before it would change forever.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9798888450314
Publisher: Post Hill Press
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 04 January 2024
Country: United States
Imprint: Post Hill Press
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 25.0mm
Width: 152.0mm
Height: 229.0mm
Weight: 356g
Pages: 240
About the Author
Susan Blumberg-Kason is the author ofΒ Good Chinese Wife: A Love Affair with China Gone Wrong and co-editor ofΒ Hong Kong Noir. She is a regular contributor to theΒ Asian Review of Books and her work has appeared in theΒ Los Angeles Review of Books,Β World Literature Today, PopMatters,Β and theΒ South China Morning Post. She is a graduate of Goucher College, where she earned a BA in political science. She spent her junior year abroad at the Chinese University of Hong Kong and returned to the same university a few years later to study for an MPhil in government and public administration. She became interested in 1930s Shanghai when she was in the city in the mid-1990s for her thesis research. Susan now lives with her family in the Chicago suburbs.
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