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Joyce Bergvelt

    Née aux Pays-Bas et élevée en Asie et en Europe, l'auteure puise profondément dans les expériences de son enfance nomade. Son œuvre littéraire explore les complexités de l'identité culturelle, du déplacement et de la recherche d'appartenance, éclairée par sa vaste éducation internationale. À travers une prose évocatrice, elle invite les lecteurs à voyager dans des paysages inconnus et dans les complexités de la connexion humaine à travers diverses sociétés.

    Lord of Formosa
    • Lord of Formosa

      • 480pages
      • 17 heures de lecture

      The year is 1624. In southwestern Taiwan the Dutch establish a trading settlement; in Nagasaki a boy is born who will become immortalized as Ming dynasty loyalist Koxinga. Lord of Formosa tells the intertwined stories of Koxinga and the Dutch colony from their beginnings to their fateful climax in 1662. The year before, as Ming China collapsed in the face of the Manchu conquest, Koxinga retreated across the Taiwan Strait intent on expelling the Dutch. Thus began a nine-month battle for Fort Zeelandia, the single most compelling episode in the history of Taiwan. The first major military clash between China and Europe, it is a tale of determination, courage, and betrayal - a battle of wills between the stubborn Governor Coyett and the brilliant but volatile Koxinga. Although the story has been told in non-fiction works, these have suffered from a lack of sources on Koxinga as the little we know of him comes chiefly from his enemies. While adhering to the historical facts, author Joyce Bergvelt sympathetically and intelligently fleshes out Koxinga. From his loving relationship with his Japanese mother, estrangement from his father (a Chinese merchant pirate), to his struggle with madness, we have the first rounded, intimate portrait of the man

      Lord of Formosa