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Pu Songling (1645-1715) spent much of his life studying for, and failing, various exams in an attempt to secure a career in the Chinese civil service.  He supported his family as a lowly private secretary and tutor in the household of a wealthy local family, and devoted his spare time to reading and writing, producing verse, essays, practical handbooks, ballads, drama, and nearly five hundred Strange Tales, on which his reputation now rests.

Books by Pu Songling

Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio

A major new translation of a classic of Chinese literature almost completely unknown to the English-speaking world

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