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Assassinio a Canton (1964)

di Robert van Gulik

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Serie: Judge Dee: Publication order (12), Judge Dee: Chronological order (15)

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Brought back into print in the 1990s to wide acclaim, re-designed new editions of Robert van Gulik's Judge Dee Mysteries are now available. Written by a Dutch diplomat and scholar during the 1950s and 1960s, these lively and historically accurate mysteries have entertained a devoted following for decades. Set during the T'ang dynasty, they feature Judge Dee, a brilliant and cultured Confucian magistrate disdainful of personal luxury and corruption, who cleverly selects allies to help him navigate the royal courts, politics, and ethnic tensions in imperial China.  Robert van Gulik modeled Judge Dee on a magistrate of that name who lived in the seventh century, and he drew on stories and literary conventions of Chinese mystery writing dating back to the Sung dynasty to construct his ingenious plots. Murder in Canton takes place in the year 680, as Judge Dee, recently promoted to lord chief justice, is sent incognito to Canton to investigate the disappearance of a court censor. With the help of his trusted lieutenants Chiao Tai and Tao Gan, and that of a clever blind girl who collects crickets, Dee solves a complex puzzle of political intrigue and murder through the three separate subplots "the vanished censor," "the Smaragdine dancer," and "the Golden Bell." An expert on the art and erotica as well as the literature, religion, and politics of China, van Gulik also provides charming illustrations to accompany his engaging and entertaining mysteries.… (altro)
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Esta novela nos introduce al apasionante mundo del Juez Dee, maestro detective de la legendaria y misteriosa China. Complejas intrigas políticas conducen al juez a Cantón, donde no tardará en verse envuelto en el asesinato de un alto personaje. ¿Cuál es el secreto de la bella bailarina Zamurrud? ¿Planea el comerciante árabe Mansur incendiar la ciudad? ¿Y quién es la extraña muchacha ciega a quien Chao Tai libra de ser violada? A lo largo del apasionante relato, el juez Dee y sus ayudantes deberán empeñarse en una carrera contra reloj para desentrañas un miestrio que tiene, como telón de fondo, la amenaza de un golpe de estado.
  Natt90 | Oct 23, 2022 |
It's the one book from the series I don't like, because Van Gulik kills off one of the main characters. Although he is consistent, in book one of the series he foreshadows this death in the form of a retold prophecy. ( )
  LonLucePolak | Oct 21, 2021 |
I loved the twins on this one, they were quite fun for characters that appeared only briefly. The blind girl was also a nice character, and on the whole the book felt like it had a slightly different pace from the other ones.
This being the last book in the series, it has a very sad air about it (particularly, but not only, because of Chiao Tai's death). ( )
  AshuritaLove | May 24, 2020 |
Een van de weinige die ik niet goed kende, min of meer de laatste en een van de beste. Intriges rond de in Canton verdwenen censor, de grote hoeveelheid Arabieren (ook wat Perzen) in deze internationale handelsstad, uiteraard geminacht en gevreesd door Tie en consorten, en het geheimzinnige paria-volk van de .... dat laatste volk speelt een rol in het motief van de opperschurk. Tie en Tsjiao Tai en Tao Gan blijken voortdurend in de gaten gehouden te worden, geheimzinnige partijen plegen en verijdelen aanslagen op ze, een blinde krekelverkoopster verschijnt en verdwijnt. Fraaie paradox waardoor de moordenaar zich verraadt maar onmogelijk aangegeven kan worden. Ma Joeng is getrouwd en doet niets meer, Hoeng is dood, van Gulik had hier zijn laatste boek willen schrijven (maar Het Wilgenpatroon werd later nog uitgewerkt), aan het eind strft Tsjoa Tai door Regendraal, ontroerend. Tie wil nooit meer misdaden oplossen. ( )
  Harm-Jan | Apr 18, 2020 |
At first, I thought the writing style was ‘old’, that it would deter me from enjoying a smooth reading experience. It wasn’t the case, and I read it pretty quickly, enjoying the plot and twists of Dee’s investigation in Cantonese politics and murders. Only drawback: I do not know if this is done on purpose for realism in fiction or if it is authorial opinion, but the Chinese characters are often given to racism and xenophobia throughout the novel, foreign communities in Canton are nothing less than ghettos and inter-community relationships are strictly forbidden. If it is done to represent a specific era, fine, but I wouldn’t like to think it is an authorial opinion. ( )
  soniaandree | Apr 28, 2019 |
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Robert van Gulikautore primariotutte le edizionicalcolato
Ellis, ToniProgetto della copertinaautore secondarioalcune edizioniconfermato
Lindlof, EdImmagine di copertinaautore secondarioalcune edizioniconfermato
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Brought back into print in the 1990s to wide acclaim, re-designed new editions of Robert van Gulik's Judge Dee Mysteries are now available. Written by a Dutch diplomat and scholar during the 1950s and 1960s, these lively and historically accurate mysteries have entertained a devoted following for decades. Set during the T'ang dynasty, they feature Judge Dee, a brilliant and cultured Confucian magistrate disdainful of personal luxury and corruption, who cleverly selects allies to help him navigate the royal courts, politics, and ethnic tensions in imperial China.  Robert van Gulik modeled Judge Dee on a magistrate of that name who lived in the seventh century, and he drew on stories and literary conventions of Chinese mystery writing dating back to the Sung dynasty to construct his ingenious plots. Murder in Canton takes place in the year 680, as Judge Dee, recently promoted to lord chief justice, is sent incognito to Canton to investigate the disappearance of a court censor. With the help of his trusted lieutenants Chiao Tai and Tao Gan, and that of a clever blind girl who collects crickets, Dee solves a complex puzzle of political intrigue and murder through the three separate subplots "the vanished censor," "the Smaragdine dancer," and "the Golden Bell." An expert on the art and erotica as well as the literature, religion, and politics of China, van Gulik also provides charming illustrations to accompany his engaging and entertaining mysteries.

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