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My Life As Emperor|Su Tong2, Late Shift|Simon Hepworth, The Golden Days Of The Renaissance In Rome: From The Pontificate Of Julius Ii To That Of Paul Iii |Rodolfo Amedeo Lanciani, Philosophy of Software Diagnostics: An Introduction, Part 1|Software Diagnostics Services/10(). From the celebrated author of Raise the Red Lantern comes a spellbinding novel about life in the imperial court of a child www.doorway.ru this chilling yet enormously entertaining tale by acclaimed Chinese writer Su Tong, a pampered and naïve year-old prince finds himself, suddenly and unexpectedly, named Emperor and placed in the position of lord and ruler over an entire nation.3/5(4). MY LIFE AS EMPEROR, the third of Su Tong's works to be published in English (after RAISE THE RED LANTERN and RICE), tells a brilliant and compelling tale of fate, decay and decadence, and palace intrigue fueled by the whims of a fourteen-year-old and his manipulating grandmother, a figure strongly reminiscent of China's famous Qing Dynasty dragon empress, Cixi/5(11).


Eva Shaw has spent 17 years of her life in the shadows- without holding anyone close to truly know the true Eva. One day she defends her only friend Peter from the relentless My Life As Emperor|Su Tong attacks of the football team and its team captain Nick Lewis. But for some unknown. Find many great new used options and get the best deals for My Life as Emperor by SU Tong. at the best online prices at eBay! Free shipping for many products! Along with Mo Yan and Gao Xingjian, Su Tong is widely regarded as one of mainland China's premier novelists, and with good reason. MY LIFE AS EMPEROR, the third of Su Tong's works to be published in English (after RAISE THE RED LANTERN and RICE), tells a brilliant and compelling tale of fate, decay and decadence, and palace intrigue fueled by the whims of a fourteen-year-old and his.


Narrated in the first person by its protagonist, the emperor of the Xie Empire, My Life chronicles the eventful life of a young ruler of an imaginary Chinese empire in no particular historical time. The novel is divided neatly into three parts: Prince Duanbai’s succession to the throne and the ensuing rivalries with his half brothers (chapter 1); palace intrigues among imperial women and loss of the throne (chapter 2); Duanbai’s life as a commoner in exile and the final destruction of. Now, with _My Life as Emperor_, Su Tong takes the other perspective--rather than focus on a poor crook, his focus is now a young man named emperor of the fictional Xie Empire. Su Tong has fully confirmed his masterful ability to mix the harsh and cruel realities of social commentary with genuine pathos for the characters within those commentaries. It is a wise and splendid mix--Su Tong addresses the problems of the hierarchies of people while treating the people themselves with compassion. My Life As Emperor|Su Tong2, Late Shift|Simon Hepworth, The Golden Days Of The Renaissance In Rome: From The Pontificate Of Julius Ii To That Of Paul Iii |Rodolfo Amedeo Lanciani, Philosophy of Software Diagnostics: An Introduction, Part 1|Software Diagnostics Services.

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