The Greatest Books of All Time Set in Asia

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The "Asia" category for books encompasses a wide range of literature that explores the diverse cultures, histories, and societies of the continent. This category includes works of fiction, non-fiction, and poetry that delve into the complexities of Asian life, from the bustling cities of Japan and China to the remote villages of India and Nepal. Books in this category may explore themes such as religion, politics, family, and tradition, and offer readers a glimpse into the rich and varied tapestry of Asian culture.

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  1. 151. The Last Mughal by William Dalrymple

    The Fall of a Dynasty, Delhi, 1857

    Set against the backdrop of the Indian Rebellion of 1857, this historical narrative delves into the final days of the Mughal Empire, focusing on the life of Bahadur Shah Zafar, the last Mughal emperor. The story captures the tumultuous period when the British East India Company tightened its grip on India, leading to a violent uprising. Through a rich tapestry of personal accounts, letters, and historical documents, the book paints a vivid picture of a city in chaos, the cultural and political upheaval, and the tragic downfall of a once-great dynasty, offering a poignant reflection on the end of an era and the beginning of British colonial rule.

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  2. 152. The Art Of Hearing Heartbeats by Jan-Philipp Sendker

    Set against the lush backdrop of Burma, this enchanting tale follows a young woman on a quest to uncover the mysterious past of her missing father. Her journey leads her to a small village where she learns of an extraordinary love story between a blind boy and a crippled girl, whose bond transcends the physical world. As she delves deeper into their poignant narrative, she discovers profound truths about love, sacrifice, and the enduring power of the human spirit, ultimately finding closure and understanding in her own life.

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  3. 153. Great Japanese Stories by Jay Rubin

    The Classic Anthology

    This collection offers a captivating journey through the rich tapestry of Japanese literature, presenting a diverse array of stories that span various genres and time periods. From the haunting beauty of traditional folktales to the introspective musings of modern narratives, each story provides a unique glimpse into the cultural and philosophical underpinnings of Japan. The anthology showcases the works of both renowned and lesser-known authors, weaving together themes of love, loss, and the human condition, all while highlighting the distinct storytelling style that defines Japanese literature.

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  4. 154. Lady Tan’s Circle Of Women by Lisa See

    A Novel

    Lady Tan's Circle of Women follows the life of Tan Yunxian, a woman born into an elite family in 15th-century China. Despite societal norms that deem educated women as worthless, Yunxian is raised by her grandparents to become useful. Her grandmother, one of the few female doctors, teaches her the principles of Chinese medicine, focusing on the Four Examinations: looking, listening, touching, and asking. Yunxian learns about women's health issues, particularly those related to childbirth, alongside her friend Meiling, a midwife-in-training. The two girls form a strong bond, sharing their dreams and challenges, even as they navigate the societal restrictions placed on them. However, Yunxian's life takes a turn when she enters an arranged marriage. Her new family imposes strict rules, forbidding her from practicing medicine or maintaining her friendship with Meiling. As Yunxian struggles with her new role, she must find ways to break free from these constraints and make a lasting impact. The story explores themes of friendship, resilience, and the pursuit of knowledge, highlighting how Yunxian's contributions to medicine endure through the centuries.

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  5. 155. Absolution by Alice McDermott

    Set against the backdrop of 1960s Saigon, this poignant narrative delves into the lives of two American women, Patricia and Charlene, whose paths intertwine amidst the complexities of expatriate life during the Vietnam War. As they navigate the challenges of cultural dislocation, personal loss, and moral dilemmas, their friendship becomes a mirror reflecting the broader societal tensions and personal reckonings of the era. Through evocative prose and rich character development, the story explores themes of identity, loyalty, and the search for redemption in a world fraught with uncertainty and change.

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  6. 156. Story Of Mankind by Hendrik Willem van Loon

    The Story of Mankind

    The book provides a sweeping overview of human history, tracing the development of civilization from prehistoric times to the early 20th century. It explores significant events, cultural milestones, and influential figures that have shaped the course of humanity. The narrative is presented in an engaging and accessible manner, making complex historical events understandable for readers of all ages. Through its broad scope, the book emphasizes the interconnectedness of different cultures and the cumulative progress of human society.

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  7. 157. The Earth Is The Lord's by Taylor Caldwell

    Set in the Far East during the Middle Ages, the novel follows Temujin, a Mongol tribesman who will become known as Genghis Khan. Raised by an indomitable woman and educated by his outcast uncle, he becomes a fearsome warrior whose intelligence and charisma win loyalty and provoke hatred. In an era of treachery and savage violence, his gifts drive a relentless pursuit of power across landscapes from the Gobi Desert to Samarkand.

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  8. 158. The Wilder Shores Of Love by Lesley Blanch

    The Exotic True Adventures of Four Women Who Followed Love to the Ends of the Earth

    "The Wilder Shores of Love" explores the captivating stories of four nineteenth-century Western women who defy societal norms to pursue love and adventure in the Middle East. Each woman's tale is a unique narrative of passion and perseverance, as they leave behind conventional lives to embrace exotic and challenging destinies with influential Muslim men. Through their journeys, the book delves into themes of love, freedom, and the quest for fulfillment, set against the backdrop of a culturally rich and diverse region. This work not only highlights the personal transformations of these women but also provides a broader commentary on the clash and melding of Western and Eastern cultures.

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  9. 159. Neo Colonialism, The Last Stage Of Imperialism by Kwame Nkrumah

    The Last Stage of Imperialism

    This insightful work delves into the complex dynamics of neo-colonialism, a modern form of imperialism where former colonial powers continue to exert control over newly independent nations through economic and political means. The book argues that despite the formal end of colonial rule, the economic structures and international systems established during colonial times persist, allowing powerful nations to manipulate and exploit the resources and labor of less developed countries. It highlights the subtle mechanisms of influence, such as foreign aid, multinational corporations, and international financial institutions, which perpetuate dependency and hinder true sovereignty and development in post-colonial states.

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  10. 160. Taiko by Eiji Yoshikawa

    Set during the tumultuous Sengoku period in Japan, this historical epic chronicles the life of Toyotomi Hideyoshi, a peasant who rises through the ranks to become one of the most powerful and influential figures in Japanese history. The narrative intricately weaves together themes of ambition, loyalty, and strategy as it follows Hideyoshi's journey from his humble beginnings to his role as a unifying force in a war-torn nation. Through vivid depictions of battles, political intrigue, and personal relationships, the story captures the essence of a transformative era and the indomitable spirit of a man who dared to dream beyond his station.

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  11. 161. Golden Earth by Norman Lewis

    Travels in Burma

    Set against the backdrop of post-World War II Burma, this travelogue captures the vibrant tapestry of a nation on the cusp of change. The narrative unfolds through the eyes of a perceptive traveler who embarks on a journey across the country, exploring its diverse landscapes and rich cultural heritage. Through encounters with monks, villagers, and officials, the story delves into the complexities of a society grappling with the remnants of colonial rule and the promise of newfound independence. The vivid descriptions and insightful observations offer a poignant reflection on the resilience and spirit of the Burmese people during a pivotal moment in their history.

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  12. 162. My Life as an Explorer by Sven Hedin

    The Great Adventurer's Account of His Expeditions and Discoveries in Central Asia

    "My Life as an Explorer" is an autobiographical account of a famous Swedish explorer's adventures across Central Asia in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The book includes vivid descriptions of his encounters with diverse cultures, dangerous wilderness, and ancient civilizations. The author also shares his experiences of mapping uncharted territories, surviving harsh climates, and uncovering archaeological treasures, providing readers with an intimate glimpse into the life of an explorer during this era.

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  13. 163. The Royal Road to Romance by Richard Halliburton

    A Vagabonding Journey Around the World

    This travel memoir recounts a young man's adventurous journey around the world. Despite having a comfortable life, he decides to leave everything behind to explore different cultures and landscapes. His travels take him to places such as India, where he swims in the sacred Ganges River, and Mount Olympus, where he encounters bandits. His experiences range from being imprisoned in Gibraltar to being shot at in Mexico, all while capturing the essence of the early 20th-century world.

    The 16610th Greatest Book of All Time
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  14. 164. The Principal Navigations by Richard Hakluyt

    Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation

    "The Principal Navigations" is a comprehensive collection of English travel narratives from the 16th century, detailing a wide range of voyages and expeditions. The book includes accounts of journeys to the New World, Asia, and Africa, and features explorations by famous figures like Sir Francis Drake and Sir Walter Raleigh. The narratives provide a historical record of the era's discoveries, cultural encounters, and colonial endeavors, giving readers a unique insight into the period's maritime exploration and its impact on the world.

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  15. 165. Monstress Vol. 1 by Marjorie Liu

    Awakening

    In a war-torn world where humans and magical creatures coexist, a young girl named Maika struggles to control the monstrous power within her. Haunted by her past and driven by vengeance, she embarks on a dangerous journey to uncover the truth about her mother's death. Along the way, she allies with a talking cat and encounters a secret society of powerful witches. With stunning artwork and a gripping storyline, this dark and immersive graphic novel explores themes of identity, trauma, and the price of power.

    The 17130th Greatest Book of All Time
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  16. 166. Plagues And People by William H. McNeill

    "Plagues and People" is a pioneering work that examines the complex relationship between human societies and infectious diseases over the centuries. The book explores how waves of epidemics have influenced health, social, and political outcomes across different civilizations, shaping the course of human history. By analyzing the impact of widespread diseases from ancient times through the modern era, it highlights the role of infectious outbreaks in precipitating demographic shifts, altering societal structures, and influencing the rise and fall of empires. The narrative underscores the interplay between disease and human progress, revealing how humanity's efforts to control and mitigate the effects of plagues have driven advancements in medicine and public health.

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  17. 167. Eastern Philosophy by Chakravarthi Ram-Prasad

    The Basics

    "Eastern Philosophy" provides a comprehensive overview of the major philosophical ideas and traditions originating from the Eastern world, particularly focusing on Indian, Chinese, Japanese, and Persian philosophies. The book explores key themes such as metaphysics, ethics, logic, and epistemology, highlighting how these concepts have been developed and debated over centuries within various Eastern cultures. Through comparative analysis, the text examines the similarities and differences between Eastern and Western philosophical thought, offering insights into the profound depth and diversity of Eastern intellectual traditions. This exploration not only enriches the reader's understanding of Eastern philosophies but also provides a broader perspective on the nature and purpose of philosophy itself.

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  18. 168. A History Of Religious Ideas, Volume 2 by Mircea Eliade

    From Gautama Buddha to the Triumph of Christianity

    This volume delves into the evolution of religious ideas from the time of the Buddha to the spread of Christianity. It explores the development and transformation of religious beliefs and practices across various cultures and regions, including the rise of Hinduism, the philosophical advancements in Greece, and the religious dynamics within the Roman Empire. The book examines the interplay between different religious traditions and the socio-political contexts that influenced their growth, offering insights into the complex tapestry of human spirituality and the enduring quest for meaning.

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  19. 169. The Discoverers by Daniel J. Boorstin

    A History of Man's Search to Know His World and Himself

    The book provides a sweeping narrative of human exploration and discovery throughout history, highlighting the relentless curiosity and ingenuity that have driven mankind to uncover the mysteries of the world. It chronicles the achievements of explorers, scientists, and thinkers who have expanded the boundaries of knowledge, from ancient civilizations to the modern era. The work delves into the evolution of timekeeping, navigation, and scientific understanding, illustrating how these advancements have shaped human civilization and our perception of the world. Through a series of interconnected stories, it celebrates the spirit of discovery that has propelled humanity forward.

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  20. 170. Chop Fry Watch Learn by Michelle T. King

    Lessons from Chinese Cooking

    "Chop Fry Watch Learn" delves into the life of Fu Pei-mei, a pioneering television chef who became a household name in Chinese cuisine. Arriving in Taiwan in 1949, Fu Pei-mei began her culinary journey as a novice, eventually becoming a beloved television instructor known for her engaging cooking shows. Over four decades, she captivated audiences with her mastery of Chinese dishes, sharing her passion and expertise with viewers both in Taiwan and internationally. The book intertwines Fu's story with personal reflections and family anecdotes from the author, Michelle T. King, exploring themes of food, identity, and cultural heritage.

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  21. 171. The New India by Rahul Bhatia

    **The New India** by Rahul Bhatia delves into the complex interplay between modernity and tradition in shaping India's future. Through extensive research and firsthand accounts, the book explores the recurring influence of history on contemporary politics, justice, and societal norms. It connects past events, like the Delhi riots of 2020, to historical movements and ideologies, such as Hindu nationalism and revolutionary secret societies. The narrative highlights the political manipulation of misinformation and religious targeting, focusing on the controversial biometric project that risks disenfranchising millions of Muslims. Bhatia's work offers a profound examination of how a dominant ideology has transformed India, raising questions about identity and understanding among its people.

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  22. 172. Private Revolutions by Yuan Yang

    "Private Revolutions" by Yuan Yang offers a compelling look into the lives of four women navigating the complexities of modern China. Set against the backdrop of the country's rapid economic transformation, the book follows their personal journeys as they strive for a better future amidst societal challenges. - **June and Siyue**: Both from rural backgrounds, they are among the few in their villages to complete high school. Their paths lead them to Beijing, where June becomes a young professional and Siyue embarks on an entrepreneurial venture. - **Leiya**: Raised by her grandparents in a village, she dreams of a different life. She eventually joins her parents in Shenzhen, working in a factory at a young age. - **Sam**: Coming from an urban middle-class family, she becomes a labor activist after witnessing the harsh realities faced by workers, putting herself at risk in the process. Through their stories, the book paints a vivid picture of the challenges these women face, from restrictive government policies to the struggle for educational opportunities and safe living conditions. It highlights their resilience and determination in the face of adversity, offering a poignant reflection on the human cost of China's economic rise.

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  23. 173. Set My Heart On Fire by Izumi Suzuki

    "Set My Heart on Fire" by Izumi Suzuki is a captivating exploration of a young woman's life in 1970s Tokyo. Through thirteen vivid vignettes, the protagonist, Izumi, navigates her tumultuous twenties amidst the vibrant underground bar and club scene. The narrative captures the essence of youthful confusion and the search for identity, blending moments of humor with poignant reflections on relationships, music, and self-discovery. Each chapter is infused with the spirit of the era, featuring tracks from iconic bands like The Zombies, The Supremes, and The Rolling Stones, as well as lesser-known Japanese groups. Suzuki's unique voice and perspective offer a compelling glimpse into the complexities of young womanhood during a transformative time.

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  24. 174. My Beloved Life by Amitava Kumar

    A Memoir

    "My Beloved Life" follows the journey of Jadunath Kunwar, born in 1935 in a small Indian village. His life is marked by a series of challenges, starting with his mother's near-fatal cobra bite during pregnancy. As Jadu grows, he navigates a world that blends the mythical with the everyday. He becomes a historian, witnesses his daughter pursue a career in journalism, and experiences the sweeping changes in India from its Independence to modern times. Through his personal story, the novel captures the essence of a nation in transition.

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  25. 175. The Struggle For Taiwan by Sulmaan Khan

    "The Struggle for Taiwan" by Sulmaan Wasif Khan delves into the complex historical relationship between the United States, China, and Taiwan. The book traces the origins of the ongoing tensions, starting from the 1943 declaration that Taiwan would return to China after World War II. However, the Chinese civil war altered these plans, leading to the Communist Party's rise in China and the Nationalist leader Chiang Kai-shek's retreat to Taiwan under US protection. This historical backdrop sets the stage for the persistent conflict over Taiwan's status. Khan explores key events such as the White Terror, the Taiwan Straits Crises, and the evolution of Sino-American relations, highlighting Taiwan's journey to becoming a vibrant democracy. The book emphasizes the importance of learning from history to navigate the current geopolitical challenges and avoid potential conflict.

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