'An extraordinary story . . . told wonderfully well' Victoria James, Independent
When Sidney Vanoven is sent to occupied Japan, in the immediate aftermath of the Second World War, it is his dream posting. By day, he works in the censor's office watching Japanese films; at night he immerses himself in the sensual pleasures of Tokyo.
His job leads him into the circle of the beautiful film star Shirley Yamaguchi, a passionate and indomitable woman, whose wartime secrets hint at deception and betrayal. As he learns more of her story it seems to echo Japan's own dark secrets . . .
In The China Lover, Ian Buruma has created an exhilarating saga of war-torn Japan that is epic in scale, richly imagined and vividly populated. It is quite simply unforgettable.
'Richly textured and full of fascinating detail' Mariella Frostrup, Observer Christmas Books
'Packed with colour and incident . . . An extraordinary feat' Robert Hanks, New Statesman
'Passionate and intimate' James Urquhart, Independent on Sunday
'An exciting and revealing noveL.. Strange and beguiling' Susanna Jones, Literary Review
'Buruma skillfully weaves his tale around the real events of Yoshiko's extraordinary life, with well-known names such as Frank Capra, Truman Capote and Sam Fuller appearing among the supporting cast... Insightful and intriguing' John Walshe, Sunday Business Post
'With a sharp yet generous eye, Buruma explores the moods and sensibilities of the movie business in wartime Shanghai and postwar Tokyo... The China Lover overflows with intriguing characters... fmely drawn and true to the spirit of the history it covers.' Seth Faison, Los Angeles Times
Ian Buruma
The China Lover
$24.95 – Paperback book / Atlantic Books
'An extraordinary story . . . told wonderfully well' Victoria James, Independent
When Sidney Vanoven is sent to occupied Japan, in the immediate aftermath of the Second World War, it is his dream posting. By day, he work... Buy or find out more →
The China Lover
$32.95 – Trade paperback / Atlantic Books
A transfixing portrait of a woman and a nation eagerly burying the past to transform the future.
In his enthralling new novel, Ian Buruma uses the life of the starlet Yamaguchi Yoshiko as a lens through which to understa... Buy or find out more →
Inventing Japan
$22.95 – Paperback book / Phoenix House
The story of modern Japan, from first 'opening' to the West with Admiral Perry's Black Ships in 1853, through World War II, to Japan's emergence as a Western-style democracy and economic power at the 1964 Tokyo Olympics.... Buy or find out more →