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Time Tunnel - by Eileen Chang (Paperback)

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Highlights

  • "China's Virginia Woolf.
  • About the Author: Eileen Chang (1920-1995) was born in Shanghai to an aristocratic family and educated in both Chinese and English from an early age.
  • 216 Pages
  • Fiction + Literature Genres, Short Stories (single author)

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About the Book



"This new collection of work by ... Eileen Chang includes previously untranslated stories and essays from throughout her career, starting with her ... debut in 1940s Shanghai and continuing through the trials of her Cold War migration to Hong Kong and the U.S. East Coast and her last years as a bus-riding flaneuse on the highways and byways in Los Angeles. 'Classmates Then All Successful Now,' one of Chang's finest stories, reprises the whole journey through multiple, sometimes nested time frames, while in 'Flowers Adrift, Blossoms Afloat,' a young woman peers into the darkness of a covered bridge that crosses between her Chinese homeland and British Hong Kong and sees a 'time travel tunnel'"



Book Synopsis



"China's Virginia Woolf." --The Wall Street Journal

Now in English for the first time, stories and essays about love, sex, and migration by one of the greatest Chinese authors of the twentieth century.

Time Tunnel offers a new selection of stories and essays, some translated for the first time into English, drawn from every stage of the career of the great Chinese writer Eileen Chang, from her glamorous debut in Japanese-occupied Shanghai through her flight, following the Revolution, to Hong Kong and America, to her last years as a bus-riding flaneuse on the highways and byways in Los Angeles.

"Genesis," left out of the two volumes of stories with which Chang made her name in the 1940s, shows her transfixing eye for visual detail and aptitude for brilliant verbal description, even as it looks forward to the improvisatory, open-ended approach to narrative she developed in later years. "Blossoms Afloat, Flowers Adrift" addresses the perils and uncertainties--the vertigo--of exile, while in the late masterpiece "Those Old Schoolmates They're All Quite Classy Now," Chang looks back across the better part of a lifetime to the world she came from and the changes that have come with the years.

Essays like "Return to the Frontier" and "New England Is China," both written in English, broaden our wonder at the effervescent and melancholy genius of a transformative modern writer.



Review Quotes




"Before Joan Didion, there was Eileen Chang. A slender, dramatic woman with a taste for livid details and feverish colors, Chang combined Didion's glamor and sensibility with the terrific wit of Evelyn Waugh. She could, with a single phrase, take you hostage." --Jamie Fisher, The Millions

"Eileen Chang is the fallen angel of Chinese literature." --Ang Lee

"Eileen Chang is twentieth-century China's supreme writer of bourgeois desolation with an existential edge." --Karen S. Kingsbury, Electric Literature



About the Author



Eileen Chang (1920-1995) was born in Shanghai to an aristocratic family and educated in both Chinese and English from an early age. Her flamboyant mother spent extended periods in Europe, leaving Eileen and her younger brother in the care of their opium-addicted father throughout much of their childhood. Chang attended the American Episcopal school for girls in Shanghai and was enrolled at the University of Hong Kong, studying English and history, when the bloody Battle of Hong Kong broke out in December 1941. By the next spring she was living in war-ravaged Shanghai and concentrating on writing. Two volumes, published when Chang was not yet twenty-five, established her as a literary sensation: Romances, a collection of short fiction, and Written on Water, a book of essays. In 1952, Chang returned to Hong Kong, where for three years she worked for the United States Information Agency, translating the likes of Ernest Hemingway, Washington Irving, and Ralph Waldo Emerson into Chinese. During this period she also wrote two novels, The Rice Sprout Song and Naked Earth (in both Chinese and English versions). From 1955 on, Chang lived in the United States, dying quietly in her apartment in West Los Angeles in 1995. Although the books she published in her adopted country initially failed to find a broad audience, her work has remained the object of fervent admiration among Chinese-speaking communities, inspiring numerous theatrical, operatic, and cinematic adaptations. In recent years the publication of formerly unpublished manuscripts, among them novels, essays, letters, and notes, has encouraged a scholarly reevaluation of Chang as a bilingual writer. In addition to Time Tunnel, NYRB Classics publishes four books by her: Love in a Fallen City, Naked Earth, Little Reunions, and Written on Water.

Karen S. Kingsbury has previously translated several other works by Eileen Chang, including Half a Lifelong Romance and Love in a Fallen City. She is professor of humanities and Asian studies at Chatham University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

Jie Zhang is an associate professor at Trinity University in San Antonio, Texas, where she teaches modern Chinese literature and film.

Dimensions (Overall): 7.99 Inches (H) x 5.02 Inches (W) x .58 Inches (D)
Weight: .55 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 216
Genre: Fiction + Literature Genres
Sub-Genre: Short Stories (single author)
Publisher: New York Review of Books
Format: Paperback
Author: Eileen Chang
Language: English
Street Date: October 21, 2025
TCIN: 87677393
UPC: 9781681375748
Item Number (DPCI): 247-44-1504
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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