Manchu Palaces A Novel Author:Jeanne Larsen Told from a Buddhist perspective, this enchanting tale examines human loss and human folly. — At the midpoint of the Manchus' long sway over the largest empire in China's history, Lotus stands reluctantly on the brink of womanhood. Schooled in painting and music in the hope of securing a place in the imperial palaces of Beijing's Forbidden City, ... more »Lotus learns other arts from her father's concubine that are at odds with the teachings of straitlaced Confucian scholars. Meanwhile, her lively, book-loving cousin prepares herself for the difficult life of a wife and daughter-in-law, seeking a suitable husband who isn't put off by the smallpox scars that mar her face.
As the cousins wend their way through the seductive world of the senses, a second tale, one of spiritual pilgrimage, unfolds: Lotus's beloved mother has died, and her spirit wanders between the realms, struggling to return to life in the flesh. She becomes embroiled in helping another ghost who suffers because of misdeeds during his life as a maker of Tantric Buddhist statues. While Lotus explores the mysteries of sex and seeks an end to her mourning, her mother refuses to learn the lessons of the gods and goddesses.
This enchanting, lyrical tale examines human loss and human folly with a distinctly Buddhist perspective. Set during the time when the far-flung empire began to face its greatest challenges, Manchu Palaces leads the reader through the winding corridors of eighteenth-century China, from walled household gardens and temple courtyards to the imperial hunting grounds.
Chinese poets and travelers, including a globe-trotting aviatrix from the 1930s, an eighteenth-century Portuguese adventurer, and an opium-addicted British mapmaker, add a playful twist to the passionate puzzle-knot of three women's lives.« less