Fortress Besieged

Qian Zhongshu

That the novel existed at all seemed a miracle. It's like War and Peace without the war.

Yiyun Li, from the Introduction

The greatest Chinese novel of the twentieth century, Fortress Besieged is a classic of world literature and a masterpiece of parodic fiction

Available May 05, 2026

Fortress Besieged

Fiction by Qian Zhongshu

Translated from Chinese by Jeanne Kelly and Nathan K. Mao

With a contribution by Yiyun Li

Set on the eve of the Sino-Japanese war, Fortress Besieged recounts the exuberant misadventures of its hapless hero Fang Hung-chien. After aimlessly studying in Europe at his family’s expense, Fang returns to Shanghai armed with a bogus degree from a fake university. On the ocean liner back, Fang’s life becomes deeply entangled with those of two Chinese beauties—Miss Su and Miss Pao. Qian writes, “With Miss Pao it wasn’t a matter of heart or soul. She hadn’t any change of heart, since she didn’t have a heart.” When he does finally make it home, he obtains a teaching post at a newly established university, encounters effete pseudo-intellectuals, and falls into a disastrous marriage of Nabokovian heights of distress and absurdity. A glorious tale of calamity, disillusionment, love, war, and wedded unbliss, Fortress Besieged was acclaimed by C. T. Hsia as “the most delightful and carefully wrought novel in modern Chinese literature.”

Paperback

published: May 05, 2026

ISBN:
9780811238601
Price U.S.:
29.95
Trim Size:
5.5x8.5
Page Count:
608

Ebook

published: May 05, 2026

ISBN:
9780811240789
Price U.S.:
26.23
Page Count:
608
Portrait of Qian Zhongshu

Qian Zhongshu

20th Century Chinese novelist

That the novel existed at all seemed a miracle. It's like War and Peace without the war.

Yiyun Li, from the Introduction

Ribald and sardonic, Fortress Besieged has something for everyone. Funny, poignant, and ruthlessly observant. Qian's descriptions are wickedly precise.

Julia Lovell, The Guardian