Oil for the Lamps of China - Alice Tisdale Hobart - Books - Eastbridge Books - 9781788690270 - December 1, 1933
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Oil for the Lamps of China

Alice Tisdale Hobart

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Oil for the Lamps of China

Oil for the Lamps of China (1934) was a best-selling novel when it was first published, just a few years after Pearl Buck's The Good Earth (1931). The hero of the story is a keen, young American businessman who wants to bring "light" and progress to China in the form of oil and oil lamps, but who is caught between Chinese revolutionary nationalism in the 1920s and the heartless American corporation that has built his career.

The title became a catch phrase for expansive American dreams of the vast China market even though the novel itself, written at the beginning of the Great Depression, was skeptical of large business and any supposed American ability to improve China.

The author presents a clear portrait of Western idealism versus Eastern pragmatism in the doubly exotic setting of Mainland China before the advent of large-scale industrialization. The portrayal is unflattering to both sides.
While some might now regard the more sympathetic treatment of the young American as out of date, others would counter that the picture is both historically and contextually accurate. "Now, nearly seventy years since it was originally published, . . . Oil for the Lamps of China again seems timely. Once again ambitious young Americans like Stephen Chase are working for big corporations in China. . . . Once again sensitive young spouses like Hester are coping with the rigors of living simultaneously in American corporate culture and Chinese culture. . . . As these parallels suggest, if Oil for the Lamps of China was timely in the 1930s, then it also seems timely today."

-- from the introduction by Sherman Cochran


402 pages

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released December 1, 1933
ISBN13 9781788690270
Publishers Eastbridge Books
Pages 402
Dimensions 229 × 151 × 29 mm   ·   585 g
Language English  

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