Monkey (novel)

Monkey
Whole dust jacket of the first British edition (1942)
AuthorWu Ch'eng-En
Original titleXi You Ji (Journey to the West)
TranslatorArthur Waley
CountryChina
LanguageEnglish
GenreGods and demons fiction, Chinese mythology, fantasy, novel
PublisherAllen and Unwin
Publication date
1942 (original release date)
Media typePrint (Hardback & Paperback)
Pages350

Monkey: A Folk-Tale of China, more often known as simply Monkey, is an abridged translation published in 1942 by Arthur Waley of the sixteenth-century Chinese novel Journey to the West conventionally attributed to Wu Cheng'en of the Ming dynasty. Waley's remains one of the most-read English-language versions of the novel. The British poet Edith Sitwell characterized Monkey as "a masterpiece of right sound", one that was "absence of shadow, like the clearance and directness of Monkey's mind."[1] The translation won the James Tait Black Memorial Prize in 1942.

  1. ^ David Lattimore, 'The Complete Monkey', The New York Times, 6 March 1983.

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