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Adrift in the Middle Kingdom

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Jan Jacob Slauerhoff's 1934 novel Adrift in the Middle Kingdom is an epic sweep of narrative that takes the reader from 1920s Shanghai to a forgotten city beyond the Great Wall of China.

Narrated by a Belfast ship's radio operator who travels inland on a gun-runner's mission, desperate to escape the sea. He moves through extraordinary settings of opium salons, the house of a Cantonese watch-mender, the siege of Shanghai, the great flood on the western plains, and the discovery of oil by the uncomprehending overlord in the hidden city of Chungking. The fantasy ending transforms the novel from travelogue and adventure into existential meditation. But running like a thread of darkness through the story is opium, from poppy head harvesting to death through addiction.

This translation by David McKay, winner of the 2018 Vondel Prize, is the first English edition of Slauerhoff's most accessible and enthralling novel. The Introduction is by Slauerhoff expert Arie Pos and Wendy Gan of the University of Hong Kong.



Author: Jan Jacob Slauerhoff
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Handheld Classics
Published: 08/03/2019
Series: Handheld Fantasy Classics #2
Pages: 267
Weight: 0.8lbs
Size: 8.50h x 5.30w x 0.80d
ISBN: 9781999944872

About the Author
Slauerhoff, Jan Jacob: - Jan Jacob Slauerhoff (1898-1936) was a ship's doctor serving in south-east Asia, and is one of the most important twentieth-century Dutch-language writers. He is best known for his Modernist poetry, but his two novels, published in English as The Forbidden Kingdom and Adrift in the Middle Kingdom, are very popular. He died of tuberculosis in 1936.McKay, David: - David McKay is an American Dutch-to-English translator based in The Netherlands. His clients include major museums, scholars, and publishing houses, and he is an approved translator by the Dutch Foundation for Literature, a semi-governmental organization. In 2017 he was awarded the biennial Vondel Translation Prize for his translation of War and Turpentine by Stefan Hertmans.Pos, Arie: - Arie Pos has lectured on Dutch literature and culture at the universities of Coimbra, Lisbon and Oporto, and is a translator of Portuguese literature into Dutch and vice versa. As well as a Portuguese translation of The Forbidden Kingdom he has published many articles and several books on Jan Jacob Slauerhoff and his work.
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  • Dimensions
    8.5 in, 5.3 in, 0.8 in
  • Pages
    267
  • Publisher
    Handheld Classics

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Adrift in the Middle Kingdom by Slauerhoff, Jan Jacob
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Adrift in the Middle Kingdom

$1817

Jan Jacob Slauerhoff's 1934 novel Adrift in the Middle Kingdom is an epic sweep of narrative that takes the reader from 1920s Shanghai to a forgotten city beyond the Great Wall of China.

Narrated by a Belfast ship's radio operator who travels inland on a gun-runner's mission, desperate to escape the sea. He moves through extraordinary settings of opium salons, the house of a Cantonese watch-mender, the siege of Shanghai, the great flood on the western plains, and the discovery of oil by the uncomprehending overlord in the hidden city of Chungking. The fantasy ending transforms the novel from travelogue and adventure into existential meditation. But running like a thread of darkness through the story is opium, from poppy head harvesting to death through addiction.

This translation by David McKay, winner of the 2018 Vondel Prize, is the first English edition of Slauerhoff's most accessible and enthralling novel. The Introduction is by Slauerhoff expert Arie Pos and Wendy Gan of the University of Hong Kong.



Author: Jan Jacob Slauerhoff
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Handheld Classics
Published: 08/03/2019
Series: Handheld Fantasy Classics #2
Pages: 267
Weight: 0.8lbs
Size: 8.50h x 5.30w x 0.80d
ISBN: 9781999944872

About the Author
Slauerhoff, Jan Jacob: - Jan Jacob Slauerhoff (1898-1936) was a ship's doctor serving in south-east Asia, and is one of the most important twentieth-century Dutch-language writers. He is best known for his Modernist poetry, but his two novels, published in English as The Forbidden Kingdom and Adrift in the Middle Kingdom, are very popular. He died of tuberculosis in 1936.McKay, David: - David McKay is an American Dutch-to-English translator based in The Netherlands. His clients include major museums, scholars, and publishing houses, and he is an approved translator by the Dutch Foundation for Literature, a semi-governmental organization. In 2017 he was awarded the biennial Vondel Translation Prize for his translation of War and Turpentine by Stefan Hertmans.Pos, Arie: - Arie Pos has lectured on Dutch literature and culture at the universities of Coimbra, Lisbon and Oporto, and is a translator of Portuguese literature into Dutch and vice versa. As well as a Portuguese translation of The Forbidden Kingdom he has published many articles and several books on Jan Jacob Slauerhoff and his work.
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