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''Taipei People'' () is a collection of 14
short stories A short story is a piece of prose fiction. It can typically be read in a single sitting and focuses on a self-contained incident or series of linked incidents, with the intent of evoking a single effect or mood. The short story is one of the old ...
written by
Pai Hsien-yung Kenneth Hsien-yung Pai ( zh, c=白先勇, poj=Pe̍h Sian-ióng, p=Bái Xiānyǒng, w=Pai Hsien-yung; born July 11, 1937) is a Taiwanese writer who has been described as a "melancholy pioneer". He was born in Guilin, Guangxi at the cusp of the Se ...
in the 1960s, published in
1971 * The year 1971 had three partial solar eclipses (Solar eclipse of February 25, 1971, February 25, Solar eclipse of July 22, 1971, July 22 and Solar eclipse of August 20, 1971, August 20) and two total lunar eclipses (February 1971 lunar eclip ...
. The length and art of each story is different, but all these short stories are about people who came from
Mainland China "Mainland China", also referred to as "the Chinese mainland", is a Geopolitics, geopolitical term defined as the territory under direct administration of the People's Republic of China (PRC) in the aftermath of the Chinese Civil War. In addit ...
to
Taiwan Taiwan, officially the Republic of China (ROC), is a country in East Asia. The main geography of Taiwan, island of Taiwan, also known as ''Formosa'', lies between the East China Sea, East and South China Seas in the northwestern Pacific Ocea ...
in the 1950s, and about their life in
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. It compiles 14 short stories that were originally published in the 1960s in ''Modern Literature'' (現代文學). The book was first published by Morning Bell Press in Taiwan in 1971, with reprints in 1997 and 2002. Some of the stories were also published in Wandering in the Garden, Waking from a Dream (
1968 Events January–February * January 1968, January – The I'm Backing Britain, I'm Backing Britain campaign starts spontaneously. * January 5 – Prague Spring: Alexander Dubček is chosen as leader of the Communist Party of Cze ...
). ''Taipei People'' has been translated into multiple languages and published worldwide.


Context

"Taipei People" is the iconic literary work reflecting the experience of people from
Mainland China "Mainland China", also referred to as "the Chinese mainland", is a Geopolitics, geopolitical term defined as the territory under direct administration of the People's Republic of China (PRC) in the aftermath of the Chinese Civil War. In addit ...
("mainlanders",
waishengren ''Waishengren'', sometimes called mainlanders, are a group of migrants who arrived in Taiwan from mainland China between the Japanese surrender at the end of World War II in 1945 and sometime following the Kuomintang retreat at the end of the ...
) who fled to Taiwan following the
Second Sino-Japanese War The Second Sino-Japanese War was fought between the Republic of China (1912–1949), Republic of China and the Empire of Japan between 1937 and 1945, following a period of war localized to Manchuria that started in 1931. It is considered part ...
and the
Chinese Civil War The Chinese Civil War was fought between the Kuomintang-led Nationalist government, government of the Republic of China (1912–1949), Republic of China and the forces of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). Armed conflict continued intermitt ...
and founding of the
People's Republic of China China, officially the People's Republic of China (PRC), is a country in East Asia. With population of China, a population exceeding 1.4 billion, it is the list of countries by population (United Nations), second-most populous country after ...
in 1949.


Structure and Format

The stories in ''Taipei People'' vary in length and writing style, all focusing on characters and their lives after leaving China for Taiwan in the 1950s. The collection includes 14 stories: "The Eternal Snow Beauty" (永遠的尹雪豔), "A Touch of Green" (一把青), "New Year's Eve" (歲除), "The Last Night of Taipan Chin" (金大班的最後一夜), "A Sea of Blood-red Azaleas" (那片血一般紅的杜鵑花), "Ode to Bygone Days" (思舊賦), "The Dirge of Liang Fu" (梁父吟), "Love’s Lone Flower" (孤戀花), "Glory’s by Blossom Bridge" (花橋榮記), "Autumn Reveries" (秋思), "A Sky Full of Bright, Twinkling Stars" (滿天裏亮晶晶的星星), "Wandering in the Garden, Waking from a Dream" (遊園驚夢), "Winter Night" (冬夜), and "State Funeral" (國葬). Some of these stories were previously included in the 1967 collection ''The Banished Immortals'' (謫仙記) published by Wen Hsing Bookstore (文星書局). The format and topic of this book is often compared to James Joyce's "Dubliners". Both of the books are short story series, and they are all about people in a certain city. Also, another book of Pai Hsien-yung called "New Yorkers" are similar to the two books.


Themes

Although these people are called "Taipei People", in their minds they are always reminiscing the scintillating old times in Mainland China, therefore most of them don't really belong to Taipei mentally. Their loss and their sense of insecurity is what this book is depicting.


Motifs

The stories are interwoven with a large number of motifs that are very suggestive of the place, the time, and the people. Some of them include dance halls, teahouses,
taxi dancer A taxi dancer is a paid dance partner in a ballroom dance. Taxi dancers work (sometimes for money but not always) on a dance-by-dance basis. When taxi dancing first appeared in taxi-dance halls during the early 20th century in the United State ...
, and (sexual) patronage;
mahjong Mahjong (English pronunciation: ; also transliterated as mah jongg, mah-jongg, and mahjongg) is a tile-based game that was developed in the 19th century in China and has spread throughout the world since the early 20th century. It is played ...
; the
Kuomintang The Kuomintang (KMT) is a major political party in the Republic of China (Taiwan). It was the one party state, sole ruling party of the country Republic of China (1912-1949), during its rule from 1927 to 1949 in Mainland China until Retreat ...
military, especially the officer corps; China's diverse regions; fashion, especially the chipao (qipao); traditional Chinese interior furnishings;
Buddhism Buddhism, also known as Buddhadharma and Dharmavinaya, is an Indian religion and List of philosophies, philosophical tradition based on Pre-sectarian Buddhism, teachings attributed to the Buddha, a wandering teacher who lived in the 6th or ...
;
Peking opera Peking opera, or Beijing opera (), is the most dominant form of Chinese opera, which combines instrumental music, vocal performance, mime, martial arts, dance and acrobatics. It arose in Beijing in the mid-Qing dynasty (1644–1912) and became ...
; separation; and many others.


Receptions

Fu Li-chung (符立中) regards the narrative technique of this book as following
James Joyce James Augustine Aloysius Joyce (born James Augusta Joyce; 2 February 1882 – 13 January 1941) was an Irish novelist, poet, and literary critic. He contributed to the modernist avant-garde movement and is regarded as one of the most influentia ...
's ''
Dubliners ''Dubliners'' is a collection of fifteen short stories by James Joyce, first published in 1914. It presents a naturalistic depiction of Irish middle class life in and around Dublin in the early years of the 20th century. The stories were writ ...
'' and considers it a classic in contemporary Chinese fiction.
Harvard Harvard University is a private Ivy League research university in Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States. Founded in 1636 and named for its first benefactor, the Puritan clergyman John Harvard, it is the oldest institution of higher lear ...
professor
Patrick Hanan Patrick Dewes Hanan (4 January 192726 April 2014) was a New Zealand scholar of Chinese literature who was the Victor S. Thomas Professor of Chinese Literature at Harvard University. A sinologist, he specialised in pre-20th-century vernacular fic ...
praises the book as the "highest achievement in contemporary Chinese short stories". Apart from its literary significance, various themes explored in the book have accumulated substantial research. For example, "The Eternal Snow Beauty" has been discussed in the context of theories of misogyny, and studies have delved into the spatial imagery and contemporary leisure and entertainment in Taipei.


Related works

The collection has been translated into
English English usually refers to: * English language * English people English may also refer to: Culture, language and peoples * ''English'', an adjective for something of, from, or related to England * ''English'', an Amish ter ...
and other languages. The stories have been also reworked to
dramas Drama is the specific mode of fiction represented in performance: a play, opera, mime, ballet, etc., performed in a theatre, or on radio or television.Elam (1980, 98). Considered as a genre of poetry in general, the dramatic mode has been c ...
in
Hong Kong Hong Kong)., Legally Hong Kong, China in international treaties and organizations. is a special administrative region of China. With 7.5 million residents in a territory, Hong Kong is the fourth most densely populated region in the wor ...
and
Taiwan Taiwan, officially the Republic of China (ROC), is a country in East Asia. The main geography of Taiwan, island of Taiwan, also known as ''Formosa'', lies between the East China Sea, East and South China Seas in the northwestern Pacific Ocea ...
, and a
movie A film, also known as a movie or motion picture, is a work of visual art that simulates experiences and otherwise communicates ideas, stories, perceptions, emotions, or atmosphere through the use of moving images that are generally, sinc ...
in Taiwan.


Short stories synopses

"''Taipei People''" consists of fourteen stories: * The Eternal Snow Beauty (永遠的尹雪豔) * A Touch of Green (一把青) * New Year's Eve (歲除) * The Last Night of Taipan Chin (金大班的最後一夜) * A Sea of Blood-red Azaleas (那片血一般紅的杜鵑花) * Ode to Bygone Days (思舊賦) * The Dirge of Liang Fu (梁父吟) * Love's Lone Flower (孤戀花) * Glory's by Blossom Bridge (花橋榮記) * Autumn Reveries (秋思) * A Sky Full of Bright, Twinkling Stars (滿天裏亮晶晶的星星) * Wandering in the Garden, Waking from a Dream (遊園驚夢) * Winter Night (冬夜) * State Funeral (國葬) Brief synopses are provided below. (Based on the English translation by the author and Patia Yasin, published as "Wandering in the Garden, Waking from a Dream.")


The Eternal Snow Beauty (永遠的尹雪豔)

The aging "Snow Beauty" (Yin Hsueh-yen) looks back on her days as the belle of Shanghai's Paramount ballroom; she is still the center of attention at upscale
mahjong Mahjong (English pronunciation: ; also transliterated as mah jongg, mah-jongg, and mahjongg) is a tile-based game that was developed in the 19th century in China and has spread throughout the world since the early 20th century. It is played ...
soirees she arranges at her Taipei home.


A Touch of Green (一把青)

In an extended tale, the (female) narrator observes how an innocent middle school bride (Verdancy Chu) transcends the death of her air force pilot husband during the war years to attain some degree of stability in the post-war Taiwan environment. The story touches on the KMT-related
New Life Movement The New Life Movement () was a government-led civic campaign in the 1930s Republic of China to promote cultural reform and Neo-Confucian social morality and to ultimately unite China under a centralised ideology following the emergence of ideolog ...
as an element of continuity in the social life of mainland loyalists in the pre- and post-war eras.


New Year's Eve (歲除)

A visit by a former commanding officer (Brother Lai) for some New Year's Eve dining and drinking provides a contrast between the heroic tales of past military exploits and the limitations of his current situation. An important "character" in the story is the fiery
Kaoliang wine Kaoliang liquor, Gaolang liquor or sorghum liquor is a strong distilled liquor of Chinese origin made from fermented sorghum. It is a type of light-aroma ''baijiu''. The liquor originates from Dazhigu (, located east of Tianjin), first appearing ...
, famous in Taiwan for its power.


The Last Night of Taipan Chin (金大班的最後一夜)

"Taipan Chin" is actually a woman who commands a
taxi dancer A taxi dancer is a paid dance partner in a ballroom dance. Taxi dancers work (sometimes for money but not always) on a dance-by-dance basis. When taxi dancing first appeared in taxi-dance halls during the early 20th century in the United State ...
group. In the story, she reflects on her choices, especially the insurmountable contradictions between wealth/security vs. love vs. freedom.


A Sea of Blood-red Azaleas (那片血一般紅的杜鵑花)

A servant, Wang Hsiung, epitomizes the torment of exile. The story is pervaded with "fish out of water" symbolism. The story leans heavily on the use of the
azalea Azaleas ( ) are flowering shrubs in the genus ''Rhododendron'', particularly the former sections ''Rhododendron sect. Tsutsusi, Tsutsusi'' (evergreen) and ''Pentanthera'' (deciduous). Azaleas bloom in the spring (April and May in the temperate ...
as a symbol of homesickness and exile in Chinese culture.


Ode to Bygone Days (思舊賦)

Two old servants meet and talk about all the changes around them, especially those occurring in the rich family they have served. The story views decay as seen from beneath. The story falls in a genre that explores the equivalence of the "mansion" and the "family," and the interweaving threads in their parallel growth and decline, in (modern) Chinese literature. See, for instance,
Ba Jin Li Yaotang ( zh, s=李尧棠, t=李堯棠, p=Lǐ Yáotáng; 25 November 1904 – 17 October 2005), better known by his pen name Ba Jin ( zh, s=巴金, t=巴金, p=Bā Jīn) or his courtesy name Li Feigan ( zh, s=李芾甘, t=李芾甘, p=Lǐ F� ...
's Family and the classic of late imperial Chinese literature,
Dream of the Red Chamber ''Dream of the Red Chamber'' or ''The Story of the Stone'' is an 18th-century Chinese novel authored by Cao Xueqin, considered to be one of the Four Great Classical Novels of Chinese literature. It is known for its psychological scope and it ...
.


The Dirge of Liang Fu (梁父吟)

On the occasion of the funeral of a general, one of his cohorts recounts past exploits. The story conveys the utter resolution of substantial elements of the elite mainlander class to "recover the Mainland," even as age and distance render their desires impossible. The story includes a recounting of events connected to the
Wuchang Uprising The Wuchang Uprising was an armed rebellion against the ruling Qing dynasty that took place in Wuchang (now Wuchang District of Wuhan) in the Chinese province of Hubei on 10 October 1911, beginning the Xinhai Revolution that successfully overthr ...
, the first event in the 1911 Revolution that gave birth to the Republic of China. "The Dirge of Liang Fu" refers to specific compositions in classic Chinese literature, and suggests the way in which exile and return have been the subject of Chinese poets such as
Tu Fu Du Fu (; 712–770) was a Chinese poet and politician during the Tang dynasty. Together with his elder contemporary and friend Li Bai, Du is often considered one of the greatest Chinese poets of his time. His greatest ambition was to serve hi ...
.


Love's Lone Flower (孤戀花)

"Peach Blossom" is the protégé and companion of the female protagonist; both are club escorts. Peach Blossom becomes falls into a deadly and insanity-creating spiral with a thug, Yama. The context of the story is yet another variant of the Chinese "pleasure quarters," the winehouse.


Glory's by Blossom Bridge (花橋榮記)

"Glory's" is a restaurant, and the noodles it serves could stand as a tenuous link between distant Kweilin—the site of its predecessor—and Taiwan. All of the stories in the collection make use of allusions to particular regions in mainland China; this story's allusion to Kweilin is special, since that is the author's home province, Kweilin (
Guilin Guilin (Standard Zhuang: ''Gveilinz''), postal map romanization, formerly romanization of Chinese, romanized as Kweilin, is a prefecture-level city in the northeast of China's Guangxi, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region. It is situated on the we ...
). Through references to food, landscape, and the unique Kweilin opera, he suggests the particular poignancy of exile from that place.


Autumn Reveries (秋思)

Autumn means "aging," and this jewel of a story focuses on the power and fragility of beauty. The story alludes to the use of the
chrysanthemum Chrysanthemums ( ), sometimes called mums or chrysanths, are flowering plants in the Asteraceae family. They are native to East Asia and northeastern Europe. Most species originate from East Asia, and the center of diversity is in China. Co ...
as a symbol of the transience of life—its brilliant, brief flowering followed by excruciating decline—in Chinese (and Japanese) culture.


A Sky Full of Bright, Twinkling Stars (滿天裏亮晶晶的星星)

Capturing a "beat" sensibility that finds extended development in much Taiwan literature, this story about (gay) street characters who frequent Taipei's New Park—The Guru, Ah Hsiung the Primitive, Dark-and-Handsome, Little Jade—concludes with a potent symbol of how very different people (and peoples) are thrown into each other's arms. This story alludes to the bright effluorescence of the Shanghai film industry in the '20s and '30s.


Wandering in the Garden, Waking from a Dream (遊園驚夢)

The collection's eponymous story is a tour-de-force of Chinese cultural allusion, as it contrasts the pre-Taiwan condition of a group of Kun Opera singers (Fragrant Cassia, Heavenly Pepper, Red Red Rose) with their current position as wives (or ex-wives or widows) of prominent society figures (Madan Ch'ien . . . Madam Tou . . . Madam Jen . . . . ). The story interweaves abundant allusion to a specific variety of Chinese opera called
Kunqu Kunqu (), also known as Kunju (), K'un-ch'ü, Kun opera or Kunqu Opera, is one of the oldest extant forms of Chinese opera. It evolved from a music style local to Kunshan, part of the Wu (region), Wu cultural area, and later came to dominate ...
in general, including its many roles and unique sounds, together with a specific episode from the opera
The Peony Pavilion ''The Peony Pavilion'' (), also named ''The Return of Soul at the Peony Pavilion'', is a romantic tragicomedy play written by dramatist Tang Xianzu in 1598. The plot was drawn from the short story ''Du Liniang Revives For Love'' and depicts a love ...
("Wandering in the Garden, Waking from a Dream"). Moreover, these are interwoven with allusions to the dashing and machismo of the
Kuomintang The Kuomintang (KMT) is a major political party in the Republic of China (Taiwan). It was the one party state, sole ruling party of the country Republic of China (1912-1949), during its rule from 1927 to 1949 in Mainland China until Retreat ...
officer corps and a whole host of allusions to the sensuous pleasures of elite Chinese societies - the shimmer of silk
cheongsam ''Cheongsam'' (, ), also known as the ''qipao'' () and sometimes referred to as the mandarin gown, is a Chinese dress worn by women which takes inspiration from the , the ethnic clothing of the Manchu people. The cheongsam is most often seen ...
, the smell of high quality
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Chinese furniture The forms of Chinese furniture evolved along three distinct lineages which date back to 1000 BC: ''frame and panel'', ''yoke and rack'' (based on post-and-rail seen in architecture) and ''bamboo'' construction techniques. Chinese home furni ...
, the taste of dishes from
Chinese cuisine Chinese cuisine comprises cuisines originating from Greater China, China, as well as from Overseas Chinese, Chinese people from other parts of the world. Because of the Chinese diaspora and the historical power of the country, Chinese cuisine ...
specially selected for the event.
Kunqu Kunqu (), also known as Kunju (), K'un-ch'ü, Kun opera or Kunqu Opera, is one of the oldest extant forms of Chinese opera. It evolved from a music style local to Kunshan, part of the Wu (region), Wu cultural area, and later came to dominate ...
is itself native to the area near Nanjing and Suzhou in China, in other words, it refers to the seat of
Kuomintang The Kuomintang (KMT) is a major political party in the Republic of China (Taiwan). It was the one party state, sole ruling party of the country Republic of China (1912-1949), during its rule from 1927 to 1949 in Mainland China until Retreat ...
government and support prior to exile in Taiwan. The story alludes to specific dishes of the
Huaiyang cuisine Huaiyang or Jianghuai cuisine is one of the Four Great Traditions in Chinese cuisine. It is derived from the native cooking styles of the region surrounding the lower reaches of the Huai and Yangtze rivers and centered on the cities of Huai'an ...
, another reminder of the Nanjing area.


Winter Night (冬夜)

In a richly ironic tale, two professors talk about their careers, and the contrast between their glorious and idealistic student days—particularly their role in the student demonstrations that ushered in the
May Fourth Movement The May Fourth Movement was a Chinese cultural and anti-imperialist political movement which grew out of student protests in Beijing on May 4, 1919. Students gathered in front of Tiananmen to protest the Chinese government's weak response ...
—and the feelings of failure, hypocrisy, and desertion that they currently battle.


State Funeral (國葬)

This story takes a none-too-subtle parting shot at the Mainlander ethos. At a state funeral for an important general such as his father, the general's old aide is bewildered to confront the old and feeble men who once constituted China's "Steel Army" and "Iron Forces." The only connection to the old Mainland idea seems to be the long line of black limousines, "like a serpent," in the funeral procession. This story, written about 7 years before the death of Chiang Kai-shek seems to foretell the inevitable consequences of the natural death of the KMT's military leaders.


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# "A Touch of Green"
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in English, translated by Diana Granat
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in Chinese; from the Pai Hsien-Yung collection at the Alexandria Digital Research Library,
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# ; also published as "The Final Night of Taipan Ch'in"
working manuscript
in English, translated by Pai Hsien-yung and Patia Yasi
original holographic manuscript
in Chinese; from the Pai Hsien-Yung collection at the Alexandria Digital Research Library,
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# "A Sea of Blood-red Azaleas"
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# "Ode to Bygone Days"; also published as "Lamentations for Bygone Days"
working manuscript
in English, translated by Pai Hsien-yung and Patia Yasin
original holographic manuscript
in Chinese; from the Pai Hsien-Yung collection at the Alexandria Digital Research Library,
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# "The Dirge of Liang Fu"
working manuscript
in English, translated by Pai Hsien-yung and Patia Yasin
original holographic manuscript
in Chinese; from the Pai Hsien-Yung collection at the Alexandria Digital Research Library,
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# "Love's Lone Flower"; also published as "A Lone Amorous Flower"
working manuscript
in English, translated by Pai Hsien-yung and Patia Yasin
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in Chinese
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in Chinese
original holographic manuscript (version 2)
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# ; also published as "Glory's by Blossom Bridge"
working manuscript
in English, translated by Pai Hsien-yung and William A. Lyell
original holographic manuscript
in Chinese; from the Pai Hsien-Yung collection at the Alexandria Digital Research Library,
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# "Autumn Reveries"
working manuscript
in English, translated by Pai Hsien-yung and Patia Yasin
original holographic manuscript
in Chinese; from the Pai Hsien-Yung collection at the Alexandria Digital Research Library,
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# "A Sky Full of Blazing Stars"
working manuscript
in English, translated by Pai Hsien-yung and Patia Yasin
original holographic manuscript (version 1)
in Chinese
original holographic manuscript (version 2)
in Chinese; from the Pai Hsien-Yung collection at the Alexandria Digital Research Library,
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# "Wandering in the Garden, Waking from a Dream"
working manuscript
in English from the Pai Hsien-Yung collection at the Alexandria Digital Research Library,
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# ; previously published as ; also published as "Winter Night"
working manuscript
in English, translated by Pai Hsien-yung and Patia Yasin
original holographic manuscript
in Chinese; from the Pai Hsien-Yung collection at the Alexandria Digital Research Library,
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working manuscript
in English, translated by Pai Hsien-yung and Patia Yasin
original holographic manuscript
in Chinese; from the Pai Hsien-Yung collection at the Alexandria Digital Research Library,
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References

{{Pai Hsien-yung 1971 short story collections 1971 in Taiwan Taiwanese short story collections Culture in Taipei