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Summer of Betrayal
1992
First Published
3.24
Average Rating
208
Number of Pages
During the 1989 Tiananmen Square massacre, poet Lin Ying escapes, desperately trying to reach her lover, but after finding him in bed with the wife he is supposed to be divorcing, she finds comfort in a fellow student's bed, in a dramatically sensual novel originally banned in China. Reprint. 15,000 first printing.
Avg Rating
3.24
Number of Ratings
206
5 STARS
11%
4 STARS
27%
3 STARS
41%
2 STARS
17%
1 STARS
4%
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Author

Hong Ying
Hong Ying
Author · 7 books

Hong Ying was born in Chongqing in 1962, towards the end of the Great Leap Forward. She began to write at eighteen, leaving home shortly afterwards to spend the next ten years moving around China, exploring her voice as a writer via poems and short stories. After brief periods of study at the Lu Xun Academy in Beijing and Shanghai’s Fudan University, Hong Ying moved to London in 1991 where she as writer. She returned to Beijing in 2000. Best known in English for the novels K: the Art of Love, Summer of Betrayal, Peacock Cries, and her autobiography Daughter of the River, Hong Ying has been published in twenty- nineteen languages and has appeared on the bestseller lists of numerous countries, she won the Prize of Rome for K: the Art of Love in 2005 and many of her books have been or are now in the process of being turned into television series and films. Hong Ying has long been interested in the stories of homosexuals living in China, a theme explored here and in her short story collection, A Lipstick Called Red Pepper: Fiction About Gay and Lesbian Love in China 1993-1998. In her work, she likes to focus on human stories, hardship and history. Her responsibility as a writer, she believes, is in part to explore the lives of marginalised groups struggling for visibility – and for compassion – in contemporary China. Chinese Profile: 虹影

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