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Book details
  • Genre:FICTION
  • SubGenre:Historical / General
  • Language:English
  • Pages:244
  • Paperback ISBN:9781543921960

Dream Garden

A Novel

by Lei Yang and John Simon

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Overview
In Dream Garden, eighteenth and nineteenth century Chinese culture and civilization are glimpsed through the interwoven stories of two princesses - in love and peace, both loved unconditionally by their fathers and one by a missionary, the other by an emperor's son - that unfold in a garden of unparalleled scale and beauty, a garden borne of peaceful intent, a veritable Dream Garden
Description
A succession of Chinese emperors constructed over the course of a century a fantastical garden, the basis of Samuel Taylor Coleridge's "Kubla Khan," to which governing of the country was in time transferred from nearby Peking. A microcosm of China, with palaces, pavilions, and other edifices set among hills and valleys and a network of rivers and lakes, the reality of this garden is employed as the setting for two fictional stories of unrequited love, one between a Jesuit missionary and an emperor's daughter, the other between the emperor's son and the daughter of the king of a neighboring country. Dream Garden explores the intricate interplay of emotions between brother and sister, between two princesses arrived at identical life philosophies in different cultures, and between a prince and heir apparent and his father and a man of God from the West. Albeit a work of fiction, Dream Garden illuminates many aspects of Chinese culture, tradition, and mythology in the mid-eighteenth and mid-nineteenth centuries, interweaves national and cultural relations and tensions with the love stories, and explores human attributes and defects in the emotion, devotion, passion and pathos, arrogance and humility, and faith and reason that inform interpersonal interactions and relationships. What transpires between the people involved in these stories and the nations they populate plays out in country churches, temples, and mosques, in villages, cities, and palaces, on the high seas, and in the vastness of China mirrored in the vast and beautiful Dream Garden, the Yuan Ming Yuan, or Garden of Perfect Light.
About the author

Lei Yang was born in China and earned a master’s degree in the United States, where he works and his daughters presently reside. He conceived the story of Dream Garden as a way to advocate for world peace.

John Simon has edited more than fifty books and many hundreds of case studies and other pedagogical materials. Dream Garden is his first novel.