Tun-Huang

By Yasushi Inoue Translated by Jean Oda Moy Preface by Damion Searls


Tun-Huang
Online price: £8.99
Paperback, 224 pages
Published: 30th November 2010

Category: Fiction


Tun-Huang, in Central Asia, is a walled city along the Silk Road that historically connected China to the West. It is also the site of the Thousand Buddha cave where, in the early 1900s, Sir Aurel Stein discovered an extraordinary treasure trove of early Buddhist sutras and other scriptures. In Tun-Huang the novel, the great modern Japanese novelist Yasushi Inoue imagines how the scriptures came to be hidden in the caves. Set in the eleventh century CE, this is the story of Chao Tsing-te, a young Chinese man whose accidental failure to take the test that would have qualified him for a career as a government bureaucrat leads to a chance encounter that takes him farther and farther into the wild and contested lands west of the Chinese Empire. There he finds love, distinguishes himself in battle, and finally devotes himself to the strange task that led to the rediscovery of the scriptures so many centuries later. A book of magically vivid scenes, fierce passions, and astonishing adventures to equal Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, Tun-Huang is also a profound and stirring meditation on the mystery of history and the hidden presence of the past.



Publication Details:

Binding: Paperback, 224 pages
ISBN: 9781590173626
Format: 203mm x 127mm

BIC Code: FW
BISAC Code:  FIC026000
Imprint: NYRB Classics


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