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The Outlaws of the Marsh, V2 of 2

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The final 50 chapters of this epic, with the heroes entering the emperor's service, and facing betrayal at court.

594 pages, Paperback

Published August 2, 2008

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Shi Nai'an

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Shi Nai'an (Chinese: 施耐庵; pinyin: Shī Nài'ān, ca. 1296–1372), was a Chinese writer from Suzhou. He was attributed as the first compiler of the Water Margin, one of the Four Great Classical Novels of Chinese literature.
Library of Congress Authorities: Shi, Nai’an, approximately 1290-approximately 1365

Not much biographical information is known about him. Traditionally it was believed that he was a teacher of Luo Guanzhong, who was attributed as a main compiler of Romance of Three Kingdoms, another of the Four Great Classical Novels. Some modern scholars doubt that Shi actually existed, but was merely a pseudonym for Luo himself.

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I am thrilled to say that I finally finished this saga. It would have been an enjoyable read in the Shapiro edition if it had not been so repetitive. I am sure that it would appeal to the person who plays with tin soldiers, but the endless discussions of who lined up where wearing what was tiresome fo this reader.
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