Taipei People
Pai Hsien-yung author Patia Yasin translator
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Vintage Publishing
Publishing:7th May '26
£18.99
This title is due to be published on 7th May, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Welcome to Taipei, Taiwan. The Chinese Civil War is now long over, but its shadow still haunts the city’s lost souls.
On the eve of her retirement, a dancer recalls the gentle boy she met in her youth. She loved him then – and never saw him again.
Out at a deserted shoreline, a young man identifies the body of a manservant. He was a soldier once; he is nothing now.
As night sets in, a group of men gather around a lotus pond in the park. There, they tell tales of a time that can never be returned to and search for connection in the darkness.
A masterwork of modern Chinese literature, Taipei People is a collection of dark, wistful stories following the lives and losses of those who fled to Taipei after the 1949 Communist takeover of mainland China.
Intimately drawn, universally powerful, these are tales for anyone who has ever left home, for anyone who has grown up and grown away, for anyone who has said goodbye, and for all those who were not able to.
A master of portraiture -- Henry Miller
The highest achievement in the contemporary Chinese story -- Patrick Hanan
In the aftermath of a century that vowed to revolutionize everything, Pai calls for the capacity to feel, love, and act -- David Der-wei Wang, Harvard University
ISBN: 9781529951509
Dimensions: 222mm x 138mm x 40mm
Weight: 500g
288 pages