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Limehouse Nights, by Thomas Burke

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Limehouse Nights, by Thomas Burke

Limehouse Nights, by Thomas Burke



Limehouse Nights, by Thomas Burke

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Thomas Burke paints an enduring portrait of London’s East End At the beginning of the twentieth century, the East End of London was a filthy and violent neighborhood, a place where a man was more likely to get a knife in his stomach than a good dinner. It was worlds away from the fashionable district it has become more than a century later. In this gripping collection of stories, author Thomas Burke traverses the area and offers glimpses of life in Limehouse. One tale portrays the unusual friendship that develops between an immigrant and a girl who has recently been beaten by her father. Another follows a down-on-his-luck boxer looking for one last chance. In all of the pieces, Burke displays the beauty inherent in humanity, no matter the squalor in which it resides.   This ebook has been professionally proofread to ensure accuracy and readability on all devices.

Limehouse Nights, by Thomas Burke

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #1152406 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2015-06-30
  • Released on: 2015-06-30
  • Format: Kindle eBook
Limehouse Nights, by Thomas Burke

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"You have not read a paragraph of Thomas Burke's 'Limehouse Nights' before you realize that you are in the presence of a master tale teller. For here is a man whose qualities of greatness are so apparent that it takes not the least discernment to discover them . . . Robert Louis Stevenson, could he have read these pellucid pages, would have reveled in them; Lafcadio Hearn, recognizing signs of his own exotic influence, perhaps, would have loved every line; O. Henry, seeing his own work in some ways resembled and in more surpassed, would have respected him as a master." --The Brooklyn Eagle

"Not pour les jeunes, these heartrending stories of London's Chinatown; but for the stalwart, reader they are full of cleansing and noble pity and terror. In those Christ-forgotten purlieus of fog and filth and booze, in the lowest sediments of brutality and vice, he has found stories that set the soul quivering. . . . If you dare to face the human heart as it really is, do not miss 'Limehouse Nights.'" -- C.M.D. in the Boston Transcript

These are tales of passionate but unholy lives, of swift but cunning vengeances, sad tales of human frailties and weaknesses, but told with remarkable literary power and craftmanship." -- The Detroit Free Press

"One of the most frankly and brutally realistic books that has appeared in our tongue in a long time. But Burke has cast a glamour over his pages that prevents his stories from being merely studies in the sordid and the morbid. Somehow he makes you feel that he has viewed life with pity and tenderness and loving comprehension." -- Bookman


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9 of 11 people found the following review helpful. Scandalous Stories of Lust and Despair in London's World War I era Chinatown, (Limehouse District) By Pop Bop When it comes to well written, compelling, over the top melodramas that casually demean entire races and nationalities, it's hard to top British writers of a certain age and era. This book is all mood, character sketch, drama, despair, exaggeration and dismissive condescension, wrapped in a dark, exotic and totally fictitious atmosphere of license and decay.Burke claimed to know London and its hidden dark places. Maybe he did and maybe he was a poseur. He did garner attention for a World War I era Chinese immigrant population that most Londoners didn't even know existed. He portrayed the Limehouse district as exotic and dangerous, driven by lust, drugs and madness. Not at all fair as an historical document, of course, and not fair to the actual residents of Limehouse, but nevertheless a wildly successful and scandalous recipe.Now the book is mostly a curiosity, but it has some stark passages of raw power, some keen character building, and in some cases driving momentum. Curiously, it also falls into that quirky and very appealing English fiction sub-genre - "hidden London". Gaiman wrote one; Mieville wrote one; Simon Green has a whole marvelous series of "Tales From the Nightside". The message from all of those books is that there's something interesting going on in London that you don't know about and is sort of dangerous. If you like that genre or you like a fictional "Walk on the Wild Side", this is a very interesting choice.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Great stories By Kindle Customer Disturbing and fascinating set of stories that paint a very clear picture of the nature of man. If you enjoy short stories, don't miss Limehouse Nights.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. True Londoner By Reed, Will Amazing stories of Chinatown.

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