Whampoa Military Academy was China's first modern military
institution. For decades the "Spirit of Whampoa" was invoked as the
highest praise to all Chinese soldiers who guarded their nation
heroically. But of all the battles these soldiers have fought, the
most challenging one was the civil war that resulted in the "great
divide" of China in the mid-twentieth century. In 1949 the
Communists exiled a million soldiers and their families to
compounds in Taiwan and cut off communication with mainland China
for forty years.
"The Last of the Whampoa Breed" tells the stories of the exiles
written by their descendants, many of whom have become Taiwan's
most important authors. The book is an important addition to the
vastly underrepresented literature of Taiwan in translation and
sheds light on the complex relationship between Taiwan and the
People's Republic of China. Western readers will not at first
recognize the experiences of these soldiers who were severed from a
traditional past only to face unfulfilled promises and uncertain
futures. Many of the exiles were doomed to live and die homeless
and loveless. Yet these life stories reveal a magnanimous, natural
dignity that has transcended prolonged mental suffering. "I Wanted
to Go to War" describes the sadly ineffectual, even comic attempts
to "recapture the mainland." The old soldier in "Tale of Two
Strangers" asks to have his ashes scattered over both the land of
his dreams and the island that has sheltered him for forty
years.
Some of the stories recount efforts to make peace with life in
Taiwan, as in "Valley of Hesitation," and the second generation's
struggles to find a place in the native island society as in "The
Vanishing Ball" and "In Remembrance of My Buddies from the Military
Compound." Narrating the homeland remembered and the homeland in
reality, the stories in this book affirm that "we shall not let
history be burned to mere ashes."
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