- Tai-Pan (novel)
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name = Tai-Pan
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image_caption = 1982 paperback edition
author =James Clavell
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country =United States
language = English
series =Asian Saga
genre =Historical fiction ,Novel
publisher =Atheneum
release_date =1966
media_type = Print (Hardback &Paperback )
pages = 727 pp
isbn = NA
preceded_by = Shogun
followed_by = Gai-Jin"Tai-Pan" is a novel written by
James Clavell aboutEurope an and American traders who move intoHong Kong in1841 following the end of the first Opium War. It is the second book in Clavell's "Asian Saga ".Plot summary
The novel begins following the British victory of the first Opium War and the seizure of Hong Kong. Although the
island is largely uninhabited and the terrain unfriendly, it has a large natural harbour that both theBritish government and various trading companies believe will be useful for the import ofmerchandise to be traded onmainland China , a highly lucrativemarket .Although the novel features many characters, it is
Dirk Struan andTyler Brock , former shipmates and the owners of two massive (fictional) trading companies who are the main focal points of the story. Their rocky and often abusive relationship as seamen initiated an intense amount of competitive tension. Throughout the novel, both men seek to destroy each other in matters of business and personal affairs. Struan is referred to throughout the novel as "Tai-Pan " (which author Clavell translates as "Supreme Leader," although this is not the accepted translation of the termfact|date=April 2008) indicating his position as head of the largest and most profitable of all the trading companies operating inAsia . Brock, owner of the second largest of the trading companies, constantly vies to destroy Struan's company and reputation in an attempt both to exact revenge on Struan and to become the new "Tai-Pan" of Chinese trade.Political subtext
As per normal for Clavell's novels, there is quite a bit of subtext to Tai-Pan. Clavell was a proponent of
free trade , an ardent individualist and anti-fascist - the novel alludes to these concepts through the often critical depiction of both European traders and hostile Chinese and to a lesser degree, the British Parliament and their trade policies and practices, especially where theopium trade was concerned. Dirk Struan embodies Clavell's concept of theHero whose vision for a proper form of cultural integration between East and West finds Dirk throwing off much of what he disliked of both Chinese and European society, yet fusing all that he does admire into a new way of living.Historical basis
As with Clavell's other novels, the setting and many characters are based on actual events, which set the stage for the novel.
Struan's "Noble House" trading company of the novel is based on
Jardine Matheson Holdings Limited , a massive Scottish trading company that operates out of China.The
artist character Aristotle Quance may be loosely based uponGeorge Chinnery .Dirk Struan is loosely based on
William Jardine .Robb Struan is loosely based on
James Matheson .Jin-Qua is loosely based on
Howqua .The firm Cooper-Tillman is loosely based on Russell & Co.
The Brock family is loosely based on the Dent family and the firm
Dent & Co. .Shevaun Tillman is loosely based on Harriet Lowe.
Gordon Chen is loosely based on
Sir Robert Hotung .In film
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