Remarks on my Judge Dee novels
"Judge Dee at Work" was planned as th eighth and final volu- me of the New Series,and indeed my last novel.However,Heine- mann pointed out to me that there was still a large demand for more Judge Dee stories,and expressed the hope that I would try to find again a new formula,for a new New Judge Dee Se- ries.I gave this idea much thought in Tokyo,in the beginning of 1966.I reflected that there was little new to be said about Judge Dee's four lieutenants;but the judge himself still had many dramatic possibilities.I decided I would write a few more novels where he appeared all alone,just as in The Night of the Tiger. According to that formula I wrote in the course of 1966 two novels for the new New Judge Dee Series,viz. Necklace and Calabash, and Poets and Murder,which were accepted by Heinemann for publication in 1967.I am glad Heinemann sug- gested to me to go on writing these novels, [12 lines deleted] for I have come to realize that in the course of the past 15 years this work has become an integral part of my life,as necessary to me as my scholarly research.Without scholarly work,I could not have continued my diplomatic career,where one deals exclusively with matters of temporary significance;scho- larly research offers a welcome refuge,for there everything one does has permanent value,even one's mistakes,for these will enable other workers to do better.However,if one takes scholarly work seriously,one has to be a slave of the facts,and strictly control one's imagination.While writing fiction,on the other hand,oneis the undisputed master of the facts,and one may give the reins to one's imagination.Therefore the writing of fiction has become an indispensable third facet of my work,a relaxation that keeps my interest in diplomatic and scholarly activities alive.Scan van de originele versie Scan van de versie in de bibliografie |