Remarks on my Judge Dee novels
Murder in Canton. This fifth novel of the New Series I wrote in Kuala Lumpur,winter 1961-spring 1962. Since I meant this to be really the last Judge Dee novel,I cast about for an entirely new setting,and a new kind of plot. I decided to take,now for the first time,an actual Chinese city as the scene of action,and chose Canton with its Arab colony,so that I could utilize my experiences gained during my stay in the Middle East.This novel necessitated much his- torical research;some of my notes are found in the green writing-book appended to the ms. Far from being written in one session,this novel was written laboriously bit by bit, and the composition suffered.I tried to incorporate far too much source-material,which clutters up the tale,and retard- ed the action.The reviewers,apparently impressed by the quaint historical details - including the Chinese views on other Asiatics - were kind in their judgement,but perso- nally I think this novel does not come up to the standard of the three preceding ones. I had disposed of Sergeant Hoong in The Chinese Nail Murders, and in this last novel I had killed Chiao Tai.Ma Joong I had left out in Murder in Canton,because I thought his presence would further com- plicate ths action;in view of his amorous disposition,I mentioned casually that he had settled down to domestic life,having married twin-sisters. This casual remark gave me the idea for the next novel,The Willow Pattern.Scan van de originele versie Scan van de versie in de bibliografie |