Should I read dream of the red chamber?

  • This post alone is making me heavily consider reading this book, I've only heard of it from this thread as well!

  • I read that in a summary, I'm predicting the characters will fall in and out of relevancy. I hope at least. I'm gonna try and buy a copy of the book, I have a feeling it's not gonna be cheap :pepe-onions:

    Im not sure if its globally published?


    you can find a pdf on internet, I mean the author died even before the book was published so no copy rights.


    If you like audioboooks there is also librovox app, again free

  • Im not sure if its globally published?


    you can find a pdf on internet, I mean the author died even before the book was published so no copy rights.


    If you like audioboooks there is also librovox app, again free

    I prefer physically reading a book, but the pdf's a good safety net! Great to know there's no copyright on the domain.


    I've found a david hawkes version for like 20 bucks so I may get that


    actually nah pdf's free imma read that lol

  • Thank you russianvelvet. Happy to share the info.!


    It is published in English via Penguin Classics and there’s a 5 volume translation into English by David Hawkes that I recommend. Each book is about $10-15 on Kindle. I just purchased the whole set to re-read over the holidays.


    There’s a whole true life mystery about the ending and which one is the legit versions too. Also, the author was born in a noble family but by the time he was a child, the entire family lost favor and the Emperor demoted them. The author became poor and wrote this as an adult remembering how his family fell from grace and especially all the women in his life etc. So many key characters are women.


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  • I do not have kindle ;( If I do get a physical copy I'll make sure it's the david hawke translation!


    The ending sounds more and more interesting now! And so there's also personal hints in there, sounds like one great read. Knowing this was published in the 1700's it could be a reflection of the Qing dynasty, though. their fall wasn't until 1850's-early 1900's. I'm thinking out loud. Thank you for the info <<3

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