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Mustard Seed Itinerary

£13.95

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Description

Men of Talent Sought! Only Superior Persons Need Apply!
 
A brilliant comic novel from EnvelopeBooks.
 
Political satire—half Daoist wisdom, half Lewis Carroll.
 
A modern-day Chinese schoolteacher falls into an alcoholic sleep and dreams himself back a thousand years, scaling the heights of the imperial civil service—and then finding himself stranded.

All roads leads to the celestial city, and when schoolmaster Po Cheng drinks too much and falls into a dream, he finds himself on just such a road. Assisted by teaching colleague Miss Ling, Po Cheng reaches the imperial capital, rising through the giddy ranks of the Chinese civil service to become prime minister.

Good fortune appears endless, not least when delectable Miss Ling reappears in his life as an artist’s model who has changed her name to Precious Pearl so she can pose in the Forest of Brushes Academy of Art without her parents finding out.

But what Heaven—and alcohol—give, they can also claw back. With trouble brewing inside and outside the city walls, Po Cheng’s career and life seem fated, and he must now take the inevitable consequences of his rise to fame and power.

Mustard Seed Itinerary is a hilarious first novel, bringing to the formal conventions of traditional Chinese literature the wry humour of a Carrollian satirist.

Robert Mullen

Robert Mullen lives in Edinburgh. He was born in Washington, D.C., and grew up in Virginia. After studying at George Washington University, he did graduate work at the University of Alberta and became a lecturer at McGill University. His published works include a volume of short stories, Americas, which was shortlisted for a Commonwealth First Book award, and Call of the Camino: Myths, Legends and Pilgrim Stories on the Way to Santiago de Compostela.

Metadata

Publisher: EnvelopeBooks

Extent: 302 pages

Size: 203mm x 127mm (8.0” x 5.0”)

ISBN: 9781838172046

Contact: editor@envelopebooks.co.uk

Reviews


A brilliantly comic dream journey into medieval China.”

Maggie Bawden