Most Popular Books by Lin Yutang

Lin Yutang is the author of The Vigil of a Nation (2018), The Importance of Living (1977), Looking Beyond (2018), Between Tears and Laughter (2018), My Country and My People (2021).

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The Vigil of a Nation

release date: Sep 03, 2018
The Vigil of a Nation
For the second time Lin Yutang has gone deep into wartime China and has come out with much to tell. No foreign writer, and few Chinese, could have had such a chance to see past the smoke of war, through the clouds of gossip, and beneath the heaving surface of economic and political change. And Lin Yutang, as always, is unafraid of the truth. His sense of history, joined with his spirit of eager inquiry, led him to watch for the old China along with the new. Only China presents such a study in contrasts, rich alike with romance and with hope for the future. Sitting on the ruins of a Tang palace and telling us tales of ancient times, Lin Yutang looks down at an Industrial Co-operative group working in the gully below and dreams of the China that is to be. He describes a cotton mill, all underground, three miles of whirring machines in tunnels bored beneath the protecting hills; and further west, a vast irrigation system built two thousand years ago and still working perfectly.

The Importance of Living

The Importance of Living
The Importance of Living is a wry, witty antidote to the dizzying pace of the modern world. Lin Yutang''s prescription is the classic Chinese philosophy of life: Revere inaction as much as action, invoke humor to maintain a healthy attitude, and never forget that there will always be plenty of fools around who are willing-indeed, eager-to be busy, to make themselves useful, and to exercise power while you bask in the simple joy of existence.At a time when we''re overwhelmed with wake-up calls, here is a refreshing, playful reminder to savor life''s simple pleasures.

Looking Beyond

release date: Sep 03, 2018
Looking Beyond
WITH HUMOR AND COMMON SENSE A MODERN PHILOSOPHER SHOWS MANKIND A WAY TO THE GREATER ENJOYMENT OF LIVING... In the year 2004 the heroine, an anthropologist, lands on an unknown and isolated Pacific island. Her plane is destroyed, so the renamed Eurydice finds herself compelled to join the Ruined Earth Utopian islanders. In this gripping novel, which was first published in 1955, Chinese-U.S. author, essayist and academic Dr. Lin Yutang’s appears to formulate his conception of a world beyond the muddling of today in a world that has survived two more world wars, and inaugurated a new Democratic World Commonwealth, outside the limitations of national sovereignty. He makes the contact between this groping old world and an island community, dedicated to peace, isolation and immunity from world ills, exalting the virtues of culture, and surviving in a state of suspended animation with little or no government.

Between Tears and Laughter

release date: Dec 05, 2018
Between Tears and Laughter
Now sorrowful, now joking, but always in deadly earnest, the Chinese philosopher faces the grim facts of war and the grimmer prospects of peace. Dismayed by the materialism of the West, he offers not a “blueprint” for the postwar world, but an approach to thinking about it, that is new to us but not new at all to the Orient, wise in the ways of Man. This book is a positive contribution from the store of Chinese political philosophy to the vexed question of world peace. More important than the Four Freedoms, says Lin, is Freedom from Humbug. The changes in our thinking must be basic if we are to be saved from utter disaster. We cannot be saved by science, by mathematics, by modern mechanism. We need deep draughts of the wine of wisdom, matured through four thousand years by Asiatic thought and experience in learning how man must deal with man. Confucius and Lao-tse, the ancient Greeks and the Hindus, join forces with Lin Yutang in his thrusts at such topics as: The White Man’s Burden, American Isolationism, British Imperialism, Nazi Geopolitics, the Crimes of Europe, The Future of Asia, and The Crux of the Modern Age. No citizen of the Western world can ignore this wisdom and this warning except at his own peril. “A powerful and relentless warning.”—Boston Herald “If you think a gentle, well-mannered philosopher can’t deliver a punch, you’d better read this book. It’s out-and-out sensational, no less, enormously, provocative.”—San Francisco Chronicle “He gives us, mixed with the tolerance and humor of the philosopher, some of the plainest speaking we have had in a long time on the issue of the war and the peace.”—The New Yorker

My Country and My People

release date: Feb 05, 2021
My Country and My People
In this classic book, Yutang Lin does a fantastic job of describing Chinese people, customs and culture in an understandable way for the Western reader. This book was the first of it''s kind, Lin being a rarity as he was fluent in both English and Chinese, having been born in China but growing up in America. This extremely popular book will prove to be a fascinating read, and is highly recommended on the bookshelf of anyone with an interest in different non-Western cultures and societies.

Chinatown Family

release date: Jan 01, 2007
Chinatown Family
Lin Yutang (1895-1976), author of more than thirty-five books, was arguably the most distinguished Chinese American writer of the twentieth century. In Chinatown Family, he brings humor and wisdom to issues of culture, race, and religion as he tells the engrossing and heart-warming story of an immigrant, working-class Chinese American family that settled in New York City during the 1930s and 1940s. Tracing their sometimes troubled and sometimes rewarding journey, Lin paints a vivid portrait of the wonder and the woe of settling into a new land. In an era when interracial marriages were frowned upon and it was forbidden for working-class Chinese men to bring their families to America, this story shows how one family struggled to become new Americans by applying their Taoist philosophy to resist peacefully the discriminatory laws and racism they encountered. Beyond the quest for acceptance and economic success, Chinatown Family also probes deep into the heart of the immigration experience by presenting the perils of assimilation. The burgeoning tensionbetween the desire for material wealth and the traditional Chinese belief in the primary importance of family poses the question: Is it possible to attain the American dream without damaging these primary ties? For each family member, the answer to this question turns out to be different. Through the varied paths that each character takes, the novel dramatizes the ways that Chinese immigrants have negotiated between the competing interests of economic opportunity and traditional values.

The Red Peony

The Red Peony
Romantic story of a rebellious young Chinese widow who, at the turn of the century, refuses to conform to convention in her search for a new life and love.

Lin Yutang on the Wisdom of America

release date: Mar 01, 2007
Lin Yutang on the Wisdom of America
Many of the earliest books, particularly those dating back to the 1900s and before, are now extremely scarce and increasingly expensive. We are republishing these classic works in affordable, high quality, modern editions, using the original text and artwork.

Moment in Peking

Moment in Peking
Family life among the upper middle class of China from the Boxer Rebellion in 1899 to the Japanese invasion of the 1930''s.

The Importance of Living: "Chinese Lifestyle"

release date: Jan 05, 2025
The Importance of Living: "Chinese Lifestyle"
The Importance of Living by Lin Yutang is a philosophical book that offers a unique perspective on daily life and traditional Chinese thought. The book explores various aspects of living a happy and balanced life, with a focus on the importance of mental peace and accepting the complexities of life. In the book, Lin Yutang delves into the concept of living simply and without complications. He examines traditional Chinese culture, ideas of comfort, and moderation, emphasizing how people often search for happiness in external sources, while the true secret lies in inner contentment. The book is essentially a call for relaxation and peace with oneself and the surrounding world, away from the noise of modern life and excessive pressures. Lin Yutang ties this to traditional concepts like *Tao* and *life balance*, suggesting that people could be happier if they were more mindful in appreciating the everyday moments and seeking meaning in simplicity. Overall, *The Importance of Living* serves as a guide for those seeking a more comfortable and fulfilling life, free from materialism and constant worry.

A Leaf in the Storm

A Leaf in the Storm
Modern China, from the outbreak of war until the evacuation of Hankow in the fall of 1938.

The Wisdom of India

release date: Oct 15, 2008
The Wisdom of India
The Indian sub continent has been one of the world''s greatest fonts of knowledge and religious concepts. The Rig Veda, Upanishads, Bhagavad Gita, Ramayana, Patanjali Yoga texts, parables of Buddha all are to be found collated within this one book. This is a particularly valuable contribution to the story of human development. Being under one umbrella, these texts can easily be studied and compared for the themes that are common and those that are not.

A History of the Press and Public Opinion in China

Lin Yutang's Chinese-english Dictionary of Modern Usage

release date: Jan 01, 1990

Famous Chinese Short Stories. Retold by Lin Yutang. (2nd Printing.).

The Wisdom of Confucius

release date: Jan 01, 2009
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