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Catherine Lim

    21. březen 1942

    Catherine Lim je uznávanou autorkou ze Singapuru, jejíž díla se hluboce ponořují do společnosti této země a zkoumají střet moderního života s tradiční čínskou kulturou. Svým pronikavým pohledem a citlivým psaním zachycuje složitost lidských vztahů a společenských změn. Limina schopnost vykreslit jemné nuance lidské povahy a kriticky zkoumat společenské normy z ní činí vlivný hlas v literárním světě.

    The Song of Silver Frond
    They Do Return...But Gently Lead Them Back
    The Loving and the Dead
    Teardrop Story Woman
    The Bondmaid
    O Singapore!
    • Catherine Lim at her best, celebrating and skewering what makes us Singaporean

      O Singapore!
    • The Bondmaid tells the moving story of Han, sold, aged 4 as a bondmaid into the house of Wu, where she forms a close bond with the young heir as she struggles against the forces of trdition and tyranny using the transforming power of love, resulting in a terrifying climax.

      The Bondmaid
    • Teardrop Story Woman

      • 329 stránek
      • 12 hodin čtení
      3,4(23)Ohodnotit

      Story is set to the backdrop of 1950's Malaya, at the height of communist guerilla activity. A married chinese women, Mei Kwei falls in love with a priest who saves the wowen caught with Mei's husband from public embarressment.

      Teardrop Story Woman
    • The Loving and the Dead

      • 144 stránek
      • 6 hodin čtení
      3,0(11)Ohodnotit

      Original new stories from a well-established and internationally recognised Asian writer- A collection of eighteen easy-to-read and captivating stories- Tales of the supernatural that will fascinate and enthral readers

      The Loving and the Dead
    • The Song of Silver Frond

      • 400 stránek
      • 14 hodin čtení
      3,5(154)Ohodnotit

      'It was a special protection from the gods that Silver Frond's beauty manifested itself only after the barbarians had left...A beautiful child-woman, in that intriguing in-between stage when people could not tell where innocence ended and seductiveness began, and were charmed by both.' One morning in Singapore more than fifty years ago, a wealthy, respected, handsome Chinese patriarch, head of a large household of three wives and many children and grandchildren, takes a walk by a cemetery. There, a young village egg-seller, Silver Frond, is amusing herself with a comic song-and-dance act based on popular gossip - about him. The meeting instantly changes their lives. With characteristic verve and wit, Catherine Lim traces the struggles of an unusual couple through the jungle of human quandaries and predicaments created by the force of tradition, and celebrates the ultimate triumph of an even more extraordinary force - love.

      The Song of Silver Frond