词条 | Mr. Pan |
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The book includes a series of stories written for The New Yorker,[2] purportedly about a man named Pan Heh-ven,[3] who in reality was Shao Xunmei (Zau Sinmay).[4] Marianne Hauser of The New York Times stated that the book "will be for a great many readers one of the most delightfully distracting and certainly one of the least political reading experiences of this season."[3] Kirkus Reviews stated that the book was "Perceptive, highlighted, amusing pictures of the often incomprehensibilities of Chinese psychology."[1] References1. ^1 {{cite web|url=https://www.kirkusreviews.com/book-reviews/emily-hahn-24/mr-pan/|title=Mr. Pan|publisher=Kirkus Reviews|date=1942|accessdate=2018-07-30}} 2. ^{{cite web|author=Sanderson, Daniel|url=http://www.chinaheritagequarterly.org/tien-hsia.php?searchterm=022_mickey.inc&issue=022|title=T'IEN HSIA Emily Hahn Does ‘All-Under-Heaven’|work=China Heritage Quarterly|publisher=Australia National University|date=June 2010|issue=22|issn=1833-8461|accessdate=2018-07-30}} 3. ^1 {{cite web|author=Hauser, Marianne|url=https://www.nytimes.com/1942/05/24/archives/shanghai-bohemian-mr-pan-by-emily-hahn-294-pp-new-york-doubleday.html|title=Shanghai Bohemian; MR. PAN. By Emily Hahn.|publisher=The New York Times|date=1942-05-24|accessdate=2018-07-30|page=7}} 4. ^{{cite web|author=Grescoe, Taras|url=https://www.newyorker.com/books/page-turner/getting-to-the-bottom-of-a-mickey-hahn-mystery|title=Getting to the Bottom of a Mickey Hahn Mystery|publisher=The New Yorker|date=2017-04-11|accessdate=2018-07-30|quote=[...]and Zau Sinmay, a Shanghainese poet and publisher.[...]Hahn’s real-life affair with Zau ended when she quit her own opium habit}} External links
3 : 1942 books|American memoirs|Books about China |
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