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Raise the Red Lantern
Raise the Red Lantern: Three Novellas | Su Tong
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The brutal realities of the dark places Su Tong depicts in this collection of novellas set in 1930s provincial China -- worlds of prostitution, poverty, and drug addiction -- belie his prose of stunning and simplebeauty. The title novella, "Raise the Red Lantern," which became a critically acclaimed film, tells the story of Lotus, a young woman whose father's suicide forces her to become the concubine of a wealthy merchant. Crushed by loneliness, despair, and cruel treatment, Lotus finds her descent into insanity both a weapon and a refuge. "Nineteen Thirty-Four Escapes" is an account of a family's struggles during one momentous year; plagued by disease, death, and the shady promise of life in a larger town, the family slowly disintegrates. Finally, "Opium Family" details the last years of a landowning clan whose demise is brought about by corruption, lust, and treachery -- fruits of the insidious crop they harvest.
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rachaich
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Mehso-so

I'm unsure how I feel about this.
Simple text, yet a lot seems to occur.
Understandable portrayal of the women and not that pleasant.
Apparently the film is very good...

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rachaich
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I received this through a book club anonymous swap at Christmas.
I've never heard of it so going in unbiased...

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BarbaraBB Wasn‘t this a movie back in the days?! 4y
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ManyWordsLater
Mehso-so

Three stories that take place in the 1930s in rural China. A cultural journey. But I may not have put in the time to really understand the deeper meanings. I think I enjoyed it less than I should have as a result.