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Warlord. (1983)

von Malcolm Bosse

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Reihen: Chinese Warlord (1)

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Unfolds passion and betrayal, heroism and defeat in the China of 1927.
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I thought this might be an interesting book. After all, a historical novel set in China during the 1920s and 1930s could be rather interesting. The writing style was so horrible that I gave up after about 5 pages. It was written in present tense, which is a valid approach, but this was so stilted as to seem false.

I gave the book another chance a week or so later, jumping into its middle. Again the horrible writing style turned me off so much that I dropped out after only a page or two.

This book claims to be an addition to the canon of Asian-saga novels such as those of James Clavell (three or four of whose books I've read and enjoyed thoroughly), but given the horrible writing style, that bit of flack is very much *not even remotely* true. It saddens me that marketing charlatans get paid to write such crap on book covers. Like all professional liars, they deserve public flogging. ( )
  lgpiper | Jun 21, 2019 |
This book is conflicting for me. The story was interesting, the characters and their motivations were interesting and realistic, the historical view of China (though I cannot speak as to the accuracy) was interesting. The writing was good, and I mostly enjoyed the book, until the end. Ah, the end. The book follows the intertwined lives of several characters. And in the end... is misery. I don't want to spoil anything, but I'm just going to say now, there is no happy endings involved in this book. And there was no reason it should have been that way. Things could have taken all sorts of turns, but no, Bosse decided everyone should just...be miserable. Why?? That ruined the book for me. ( )
  .Monkey. | Jan 9, 2018 |
I had to think a lot about what bothered me about this book, and I think in the end I decided that overall, there just didn't seem to be much point. Don't get me wrong, it's a good book, and, as epics go, it's pretty darned epic. I'm not really familiar enough with the area to vouch for the historical accuracy, but certainly many historic figures play bit parts, such as Chiang Kai-Shek and Chairman Mao.

The inevitable comparisons are to James Clavell. I suspect that the critics would probably prefer this book to Clavell's more mind-candyish experience, but I don't. The book follows, roughly, five characters, and most of them are left in pretty ambiguous situations at the end. (I understand there is a sequel.) Clavell doesn't really do that inside a single book. He tends to surprise you at the beginning of the next book which occurs fifty years later and everything you thought was going to happen, didn't, but taking each book by itself, most of the plot points are wrapped up pretty neatly. It's a pretty good trick for books that appear be fairly closely based on actual people.

Not so with Warlord With the possible exception of the eponymous general, all of the characters could be literal autobiographies, but we wouldn't know it. A Russian courtesan, a failed Communist, a German gunrunner, all characters with no historical significance, and unless they turn out to be the author's grandparents, not characters you would ever hear of again.

They're good characters. They're interesting and complex,and show remarkable strength at surprising times. But it's just too hard to see where the whole thing is leading. There's a climactic battle that occurs late in the book, and I think the whole thing could have been dropped without any loss to the flow of the book. Very strange. Maybe I'm just not smart enough for this one. ( )
  benfulton | May 25, 2009 |
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Bosse, MalcolmHauptautoralle Ausgabenbestätigt
Grasman, GerardÜbersetzerCo-Autoreinige Ausgabenbestätigt
Niroma, AnuÜbersetzerCo-Autoreinige Ausgabenbestätigt

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