Showing posts with label Beverley Jackson. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Beverley Jackson. Show all posts

01 July, 2011

Book Nº114


My dearest friend Beverley Jackson gone digital with her first novel The Beautiful Lady Was a Palace Eunuch set in China's Forbidden City in the early 20th century. Beverley tells the story of Li, whose empoverished mother has him castrated at the age of 6. Her heart-wrenching gamble is intented to ensure a confortable life of servitude for her son as a eunuch whitin the confines of the Forbidden City's Imperial Palace.

As it happens, the gifted Li gains swift entrée through the palace doors. His doll-like features and songbird voice draw the attention of the Empress Dowager Cixi, whose royal patronage allows him to hone his skills and secure a future both publicly as a renowned opera star where he plays female roles and secretly as an obsessive collector of magnificent jewels. 

Jackson's tale follows Li's journey from the Forbidden City to Peking, then to Shanghai, where he transforms himself into the alluring and wealthy "Lily Ying", an inadvertent fashion sensation amid the glamour of 1920's Shanghai. Such high-profile success has its own price giving rise to dangerous rivals.

"The Forbidden City had as many as 30,000 eunuchs in residence at its zenith" Jackson says. "To my knowledge there has not been a novel about eunuchs at the Forbidden City. I wanted to show what life was like for them behind those imposing red walls"

09 November, 2009

Magister Dixit:

"I started (travelling) at an exceedingly young age. My parents were inveterate travelers so I guess I can say I inherited the urge to board the next train, take the next flight…"

by Beverley Jackson

01 September, 2009

Magister Dixit:

"6:30am is a ridiculous hour. That's when interesting people go to bed not when they get up!"
by Beverley Jackson

23 July, 2009

Book Nº 76

2 New Favourites:

Some weeks ago I recommended as Book nº 69 the total must-read-and-see Kingfisher Blue - Treasures of and Ancient Chinese Art. Beverley Jackson, the author, who I feel free to call a friend, was extremely kind and did sent me an exemplar. My joy was even bigger when I opened the second package and discovered Splendid Slippers - A thousand Years of an Erotic Tradition. These two magnificent books will fill my readings for the next days!

Thank you Bev!

16 July, 2009

Beverley Talks:


"My friends Pauline and Philippe de Rothschild and Cappy Badrutt - wife of Johannes Badrutt, owner of Palace Hotel in St. Moritz - told me glorious tales of Alexis de Redé's Oriental Ball.
I met Redé when Philippe de Rothschild and I ran into him in a restaurant in Paris. Cappy had told me at length about de Redé's beautiful shoes and his long thin feet so when we were introduced, instinctively that's where I looked! Maybe he was used to it, as he was quite charming to me, in spite of my rudeness at looking at his feet and not his face. Philippe didn't particularly like him, his interest was more in intellectuals, artists, writers, or interesting scoundrals and, of course, there was the big feud between Pauline and Marie-Hélène de Rothschild, and Alexis was very close to Marie-Hélène. As I recall, feud revolved around Alexandre the hairdresser."
by Beverley Jackson

À la Chinoise