Lust, Caution
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For the 2007 film by Ang Lee, see Lust, Caution (film).
Lust, Caution (Chinese: 色,戒; pinyin: Sè, Jiè) is a novella by the Chinese writer Eileen Chang, that was first published in 1979. It is set in Shanghai during World War II. Reportedly, the short story "took Chang more than two decades to complete."[1]
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Plot summaryIn China, during the Japanese occupation in WW II, young woman Mak is a member of a resistance group who plot to kill a Japanese collaborator, Yee. Mak starts a love affair with Yee for this purpose. However, she really falls in love with him, and just before her comrades try to kill him she warns him. He escapes and has the whole group executed, including Mak. Major themesEnglish translationsLust, Caution was not published in English until 2007.
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