Wuhan
John Fletcher
£9.99
Description
A multi-stranded historical epic set in China in 1937, when Wuhan stood alone against a whirlwind of war and violence.
‘Fletcher impresses in this searing debut… Fletcher makes all his characters realistic, even if they only appear briefly, and excels at portraying the horrors of war and the moral challenges it poses. Fans of J.G. Ballard’s Empire of the Sun will be riveted’ Publishers Weekly, Starred Review
1937. CHINA IS AT WAR.
Soldiers of the Empire of Japan sweep through the country, killing and displacing the millions who stand in their way. As vast swathes of the country fall to the invaders, Wuhan, an industrial city in the centre of China, is appointed wartime capital. While the rest of the world looks the other way, the citizens of Wuhan stand alone against a whirlwind of violence – transforming militarily, educationally, medically and culturally.
Their heroic efforts halted the Japanese.
Weaving together a multitude of narratives, Wuhan is a historical fiction epic that pulls no punches: the heart-in-mouth tale of a peasant family forced onto a thousand-mile refugee death-march; the story of Lao She – China’s greatest writer – leaving his family in a war zone to assist with the propaganda effort in Wuhan; the hellish battlefields of the Sino-Japanese war; the approaching global conflict seen through a host of colourful characters – from Chiang Kai-Shek, China’s nationalist leader, to Peter Fleming, a British journalist based in Wuhan and the prototype for his younger brother Ian Fleming’s James Bond.
Publisher Review
'1937. Ravenous Japanese armies are eating China alive, and the Great Black Dragon of War is prowling amongst the broken shards of a ruined society. The panoramic sweep and ambition of this brave, accomplished novel is overwhelming, as are the many voices - fictional and otherwise - raised on page after page. Wuhan takes us to the very heart of a collective agony, an extraordinary achievement for a debut novelist' -- Graham Hurley 'A book so vivid and evocative it is a kind of time travel. John Fletcher takes us back to Wuhan in 1937 when the city was the epicentre of China's resistance against the brutal Japanese invaders. This true story, little known in the west, sets the stage for a panoramic cast of finely drawn characters in this captivating, impressive debut' -- Adam LeBor Fletcher impresses in this searing debut... Fletcher makes all his characters realistic, even if they only appear briefly, and excels at portraying the horrors of war and the moral challenges it poses. Fans of J.G. Ballard's Empire of the Sun will be riveted' * Publishers Weekly * 'Set amidst the violence of the Second Sino-Japanese war and boasting a varied cast of characters, Wuhan is an expansive, multinarrative epic of China's last stronghold against fascism' * Waterstones * A big, sprawling, angry novel... This is a very committed book, angry at Europe and America's indifference to China's suffering, shocked by the savagery of the conflict, awed by the resilience of the Chinese people. This is where WW2 began, years before the war reached Europe. An epic book about an epic conflict. Don't miss it' * Historical Novel Society *
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