The Wallet of Kai Lung
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- Nombre de pages207
- FormatePub
- ISBN859-65--4741567-1
- EAN8596547415671
- Date de parution21/11/2022
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille647 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurDIGICAT
Résumé
In "The Wallet of Kai Lung, " Ernest Bramah presents a captivating collection of interconnected stories that brilliantly juxtapose humor and philosophy within a fantastical setting resembling ancient China. Utilizing a distinctive narrative style characterized by whimsical language and clever wordplay, Bramah deftly explores themes of wit, moral conundrums, and the human condition through his protagonist Kai Lung, a wandering storyteller.
The book features an intricate structure, reminiscent of traditional Chinese tales but infused with a contemporary twist, allowing readers to appreciate the timeless nature of its narratives while reveling in their imaginative flair. Ernest Bramah, a British writer known for his sharp wit and mastery of storytelling, crafted "The Wallet of Kai Lung" during the early 20th century, a period marked by a growing interest in Eastern philosophies and literary forms in Western culture.
Bramah's experiences in the British expatriate community and an affinity for the exotic themes of the East undoubtedly influenced his portrayals of Kai Lung, imbuing the tales with a richness that invites exploration. His unique position as a cultural translator allowed him to infuse Western sensibilities into Eastern narratives, bridging two worlds in a playful manner. I highly recommend "The Wallet of Kai Lung" to readers who appreciate clever storytelling that challenges conventional morals while offering a delightful escape into a whimsical world.
Bramah's combination of humor and clever narrative structure makes this work not only a treasure of literary prowess but also an enriching experience that invites readers to reflect on the complexities of life.
The book features an intricate structure, reminiscent of traditional Chinese tales but infused with a contemporary twist, allowing readers to appreciate the timeless nature of its narratives while reveling in their imaginative flair. Ernest Bramah, a British writer known for his sharp wit and mastery of storytelling, crafted "The Wallet of Kai Lung" during the early 20th century, a period marked by a growing interest in Eastern philosophies and literary forms in Western culture.
Bramah's experiences in the British expatriate community and an affinity for the exotic themes of the East undoubtedly influenced his portrayals of Kai Lung, imbuing the tales with a richness that invites exploration. His unique position as a cultural translator allowed him to infuse Western sensibilities into Eastern narratives, bridging two worlds in a playful manner. I highly recommend "The Wallet of Kai Lung" to readers who appreciate clever storytelling that challenges conventional morals while offering a delightful escape into a whimsical world.
Bramah's combination of humor and clever narrative structure makes this work not only a treasure of literary prowess but also an enriching experience that invites readers to reflect on the complexities of life.

















