Time Tunnel Stories and Essays

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Author: Eileen Chang
Year: 2025
Language: en
Pages: 216
ISBN-13: 9781681375748
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Time Tunnel Stories and Essays by Eileen Chang, published by New York Review of Books on October 21, 2025, is a collection of stories and essays now available in English for the first time. This edition features 216 pages that explore themes of love, sex, and migration, showcasing the work of one of the most significant Chinese authors of the twentieth century. The collection spans Chang’s career, from her early writings in Japanese-occupied Shanghai to her later experiences in Hong Kong and America.

Readers will find a diverse selection of narratives that reflect Chang’s unique perspective on exile and transformation. The stories include “Genesis,” which highlights her keen eye for detail, and “Blossoms Afloat, Flowers Adrift,” which delves into the complexities of displacement. Additionally, the essays “Return to the Frontier” and “New England Is China” offer insights into her thoughts on culture and identity. This edition provides a comprehensive look at Chang’s literary evolution and her contributions to world literature, particularly in the context of 20th-century China.


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“China’s Virginia Woolf.” —The Wall Street Journal

Now in English for the first time, stories and essays about love, sex, and migration by one of the greatest Chinese authors of the twentieth century.

Time Tunnel offers a new selection of stories and essays, some translated for the first time into English, drawn from every stage of the career of the great Chinese writer Eileen Chang, from her debut in Japanese-occupied Shanghai through her flight, following the Revolution, to Hong Kong and America, to her last years as a bus-riding flaneuse on the highways and byways in Los Angeles.

“Genesis,” left out of the two volumes of stories with which Chang made her name in the 1940s, shows her transfixing eye for visual detail and aptitude for brilliant verbal description, even as it looks forward to the improvisatory, open-ended approach to narrative she developed in later years. “Blossoms Afloat, Flowers Adrift” addresses the perils and uncertainties—the vertigo—of exile, while in the late masterpiece “Those Old Schoolmates They’re All Quite Classy Now,” Chang looks back across the better part of a lifetime to the world she came from and the changes that have come with the years.

Essays like “Return to the Frontier” and “New England Is China,” both written in English, broaden our wonder at the effervescent and melancholy genius of a transformative modern writer.

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