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Bette Bao Lord

    3 novembre 1938

    Bette Bao Lord est une écrivaine sino-américaine dont les œuvres explorent les complexités de l'identité, des rencontres culturelles et de la quête d'appartenance. À travers des récits captivants, elle explore ses propres expériences d'immigration et d'assimilation, éclairant souvent l'impact personnel des événements historiques. Ses romans et ses contributions littéraires se distinguent par leur maîtrise stylistique et leur profonde perspicacité de l'esprit humain, offrant aux lecteurs une expérience enrichissante et stimulante.

    Legacies
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    Spring Moon
    Spring Moon
    Middle Heart
    Lune de printemps
    • Lune de printemps

      roman

      • 413pages
      • 15 heures de lecture

      Un très beau roman (1981) qui permet, à l'instar de ceux de Pearl Buck ou de Han Suyin, de pénétrer en cet univers à la fois différent par l'extérieur mais tellement semblable par l'intérieur qu'est la Chine face à l'Occident. Une chronique émouvante depuis la fin du siècle dernier jusqu'aux années 1970.

      Lune de printemps
    • Middle Heart

      A Novel

      • 418pages
      • 15 heures de lecture
      3,9(14)Évaluer

      Set against the tumultuous backdrop of 20th-century China, three friends navigate the challenges of their era while clinging to love, loyalty, and their sacred bond of friendship. Their journey highlights the resilience of human connections amidst societal upheaval.

      Middle Heart
    • Spring Moon

      A Novel of China

      • 464pages
      • 17 heures de lecture
      4,0(2645)Évaluer

      Set in an ancient land filled with stunning landscapes and unexpected wonders, the story follows a brave woman who faces and overcomes profound tragedy in a time marked by mystery and cruelty. Her journey highlights themes of resilience and strength against daunting odds.

      Spring Moon
    • 3,9(6284)Évaluer

      An immigrant girl's passion for sports drives her journey to find belonging and overcome obstacles. Inspired by her love for the game, she navigates challenges while seeking her own home team, highlighting themes of resilience and identity. This enchanting story resonates with fans of Jennifer L. Holm and Thanhhà Lại, offering a heartfelt exploration of determination and community.

      In the Year of the Boar and Jackie Robinson
    • Legacies

      A Chinese Mosaic

      Urgent and timeless, Legacies brings us closer than we have ever been to penetrating the great conundrum of China m the twentieth century. It could only have been written by Bette Bao Lord -- born in China, raised in America, author of the bestselling novel Spring Moon, wife of a former American ambassador to China, resident in Beijing during the "China Spring" of 1989. Lord's unique web of relationships and her sensitive insight have enabled her to observe Chinese life both high and low, Communist and dissident, intellectual and ordinary. Lord interweaves her own story, and that of her clansmen, with the voices of men and women who recall the tumultuous experience of the last fifty years, and the legacy of the Cultural Revolution. In precise, subtle prose, Lord explores the reality of Red Guards and reeducation camps, of friends and families severed by political disgrace, and captures the individual voices of those caught up in them: the seven-year-old girl with a heart full of hate for her father; the journalist whose girlfriend believes the Party newspapers, not him; the imprisoned scholar who hid his writings in his quilt for years; the anti-revolutionary who tells his bitter story in a vein of high farce. All bear heartbreaking witness to the surreal quality of Chinese society today -- and to the astonishing resilience, humor, and heroic equanimity of the Chinese spirit.

      Legacies
    • Frühlingsmond - Eine Familiensaga aus China - bk701; Hoffmann & Campe Verlag; Bette Bao Lord; Paperback; 1983

      Frühlingsmond
    • Drei Freunde durchleben das aufgewühlte China des Zwanzigsten Jahrhunderts. Sie halten fest an Liebe und Loyalität, am 'Freundesschwur'.

      Freundesschwur