A Hero Born: The Definitive Edition

A Hero Born: The Definitive Edition

by Jin Yong

Narrated by Carolyn Oldershaw, Daniel York Loh

Unabridged — 13 hours, 42 minutes

A Hero Born: The Definitive Edition

A Hero Born: The Definitive Edition

by Jin Yong

Narrated by Carolyn Oldershaw, Daniel York Loh

Unabridged — 13 hours, 42 minutes

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Overview

The epic Chinese classic and phenomenon published in the US for the first time!

Featured in iO9's 2019 Fall Preview.

A fantastical generational saga and kung fu epic, Jin Yong's A Hero Born is the classic novel of its time, stretching from the Song Empire (China 1200 AD) to the appearance of a warlord whose name will endure for eternity: Genghis Khan. Filled with an extraordinary cast of characters, A Hero Born is a tale of fantasy and wonder, love and passion, treachery and war, betrayal and brotherhood.

And then a hero is born...

After his father, a Song patriot, was murdered, Guo Jing and his mother fled to the plains and joined Genghis Khan and his people. Loyal, humble and driven, he learned all he could from the warlord and his army in hopes of one day joining them in their cause. But what Guo Jing doesn't know is that he's destined to battle an opponent that will challenge him in every way imaginable and with a connection to his past that no one envisioned.

With the help and guidance of his shifus, The Seven Heroes of the South, Guo Jing returns to China to face his foe and carry out his destiny. But in a land divided by treachery and war, betrayal and ambition, he'll have to put his courage and knowledge to the test to survive.

"Actor/filmmaker Daniel York Loh draws from his British/East Asian background to bring a unique cross-cultural graphic novel voice and energy in this Chinese version of a super hero saga." - BookTrib


Editorial Reviews

APRIL 2020 - AudioFile

Actor/filmmaker Daniel York Loh draws from his British/East Asian background to bring a unique cross-cultural graphic novel voice and energy to this Chinese version of a super hero saga. Author Jin Yong (1924-2018) was a literary phenomenon in his native China; he combined a love of martial arts with fantasy and history in his 15 bestselling novels. In A HERO BORN, a boy destined for greatness takes refuge on the plains of thirteenth-century Mongolia and is tutored in ancient combat techniques by craggy-voiced Shaolin masters and the crazy-talking Seven Heroes of the South. Loh is at his best when describing the story’s evocatively named kung fu moves like “Embracing the Moon” and “Behead the Dragon.” This is the first time this audiobook has been available in English. B.P. © AudioFile 2020, Portland, Maine

Publishers Weekly

06/03/2019

An unrefined translation muddles this posthumous U.S. debut for renowned wuxia author Jin Yong (1924–2018). During the Song Dynasty, Southern patriots Skyfury Guo and Ironheart Yang meet a Taoist monk, Qiu Chuji, who gives the sworn brothers names, daggers, and the promise of kung fu training for their unborn sons. An act of kindness by Yang’s wife, however, has fatal consequences, thrusting the families violently apart. After Guo dies and Yang is presumed dead, Qiu Chuji and the Seven Freaks of the South make a bet. Each party will train one of the patriots’ sons for 18 years; a fight between the two will determine which master was the better teacher. The Freaks locate and teach Guo Jing in Mongolia before sending him off toward Jiaxing, the battle site. The fate of Yang’s son is less clear. Meanwhile, the machinations of the Sixth Prince Wanyan Honglie on behalf of the Jin Empire promise trouble for the Song in subsequent installments. Despite occasional illustrations, the fight scenes integral to the genre are stagnant due to Holmwood’s mundane and sometimes confusing rendition (one character “jabbed at the housekeeper’s jaw, splitting it”). The ending is not a cliff-hanger so much as an abrupt stop halfway through the plot. Jin Yong’s work is undoubtedly worth reading, but this interpretation of it will do little to introduce or endear his writing to Anglophones. (Sept.)

From the Publisher

Praise for LEGENDS OF THE CONDOR HEROES:

"A delightful entertainment." - Kirkus on A Bond Undone

"Jin Yong’s work is undoubtedly worth reading." - Publisher's Weekly

"Fans of sword-and-sorcery fantasy and historical fiction alike will enjoy this hard-hitting yarn." - Kirkus

"Filled to the brim with characters and action, this translation will allow English-speaking readers to finally enjoy a classic of the wuxia fantasy genre, and hopefully whet their appetites for more." - Booklist

"Pick [A Hero Born] up as soon as you can and check out its majesty for yourself." - SyFy Wire, 10 SFF Books You Shouldn't Miss This September

"Full of noble heroes and pitched battles, Cha's stories were epic, featuring not just fantastical kung fu swordsmen who can fly and walk on water, but also complex characters and plots woven into dramatic historical events." – CNN

"Widely known by his pen name, Jin Yong, his work, in the Chinese-speaking world, has a cultural currency roughly equal to that of 'Harry Potter' and 'Star Wars' combined." - The New Yorker

"[A Hero Born is] actually one of the most famous works by author Louis Cha (commonly known as Jin Yong), a Hong Kong writer beloved across the Chinese-speaking world." – NPR

"...his works were loved by generations - both in China and worldwide." - BBC

“The Hong Kong writer, Louis Cha, writing under the pen name Jin Yong from the mid-1950s through the rise of a movie star named Bruce Lee, created what have become the world’s greatest and most beloved martial arts novels. When he passed in 2018, he left behind epic stories of betrayal and honor, intrigue and amour, slashing blades and flashing fists, and a dazzling parade of indelible characters that hundreds of millions of readers have come to love. The arrival of the U.S. edition of The Legends of the Condor Heroes is a major event. Welcome to the world of Jin Yong. Once you’ve entered, you may never want to leave.” — Jeff Chang, American Book Award Winner and author of Can’t Stop Won’t Stop: A History of the Hip-Hop Generation

"A Chinese Lord of the Rings." - Irish Times

“The world’s biggest kung fu fantasy writer.” – The Guardian

“In Anna Holmwood’s spirited translation, this action-packed and ideas-laden saga is as revealing of modern as of ancient China.” – economist.com

“…the novel makes use of hundreds of characters to create an epic world of martial arts and entangled human stories, not just about familial bonds and romance, but also brotherhood and patriotism.” – Global Times


A Hero Born reads like…an early legend, such as the Death of King Arthur.” - GeekDad

A Hero Born is a stirring epic, full of gravity-defying kung fu, treachery, loyalty and love.” – The Times

“The plot includes betrayal and allegiance in different martial arts schools, and the rise and fall of dynasties.” – Telegraph UK

“…[Jin Yong’s novels have] become a touchstone for generations of readers, and an influence on authors such as Ken Liu.” – The Verge

“The world imagined by Chinese writer Jin Yong is one which celebrates loyalty, courage, and the triumph of the individual over a corrupt and authoritarian state – carried out by no less than heroes who fly through trees and deliver deadly blows to their enemies with a single finger.” – Quartzy.com

“You’ll be rooting for the heroes to the end.” – SFX Magazine, 4 starred review

“Cha…created an imaginary world in his 15 novels – one featuring martial arts, poetry and plots with deep roots in Chinese history, culture and beliefs.” – South China Morning Post

“Prepare to be swept along as our champion gallops towards his nemesis and destiny.” – Daily Mail

"Jin Yong's stories have been passed down in the East from generation to generation and thus nurture people of all ages." - Yan Lianke, Man International Booker-shortlisted author

APRIL 2020 - AudioFile

Actor/filmmaker Daniel York Loh draws from his British/East Asian background to bring a unique cross-cultural graphic novel voice and energy to this Chinese version of a super hero saga. Author Jin Yong (1924-2018) was a literary phenomenon in his native China; he combined a love of martial arts with fantasy and history in his 15 bestselling novels. In A HERO BORN, a boy destined for greatness takes refuge on the plains of thirteenth-century Mongolia and is tutored in ancient combat techniques by craggy-voiced Shaolin masters and the crazy-talking Seven Heroes of the South. Loh is at his best when describing the story’s evocatively named kung fu moves like “Embracing the Moon” and “Behead the Dragon.” This is the first time this audiobook has been available in English. B.P. © AudioFile 2020, Portland, Maine

Kirkus Reviews

2019-07-01
Kung fu epic from one of the world's bestselling authors, translated for the first time into English.

Jin Yong, the pen name of Louis Cha, was a Hong Kong-based journalist who died last year at 94. Between 1955 and 1972 he wrote 14 novels in the genre called wuxia, historical fiction with lots of martial arts brawling and "the clanging of metal." In this book, the first of the Legends of the Condor Heroes tetralogy published in 1957, he puts all the conventions of the genre to work. A somewhat simple-minded young man named Guo Jing, raised by his mother after his father's untimely death, grows up in a world torn apart by palace intrigues and stewing political factions behind the Great Wall. On the other side, there's a vast Mongol army led by none other than Genghis Khan, or Temujin, who enjoys a good massacre: "His heart quickened, and a laugh bubbled up from within. The earth shook with the shouts of his men as they withdrew from the bloody field." Fighting their way across the landscape with Guo are bands of Song dynasty patriots and traitors as well as legendary martial artists with names like The Eastern Heretic Apothecary Huang and Double Sun Wang Chongyang—oh, yes, and the Seven Freaks of the South (one is blind, one 3 feet tall, one deft at chopping up enemies with a butcher's knife), who would prefer to be known as the Seven Heroes. Jin Yong draws on a body of legend, history, Taoist precepts, and various martial arts traditions to serve up a tale of stylized contests ("Nan threw a bone-piercing awl and Gilden Quan shot a concealed arrow from his sleeve") and good/evil binaries that ends on a satisfyingly cliffhanging note. Though Jin Yong's epics have been likened to Tolkien's and George R.R. Martin's, think Darth Vader's message to Luke Skywalker, "I am your father," as filtered through Jackie Chan and Chow Yun Fat.

Fans of sword-and-sorcery fantasy and historical fiction alike will enjoy this hard-hitting yarn.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940172041150
Publisher: Macmillan Audio
Publication date: 09/17/2019
Series: Legends of the Condor Heroes , #1
Edition description: Unabridged
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