Author: Harriet Sergeant
Cited by
- Kim Fay (2)
- IN: Map of Lost Memories (2012) Fiction, American
EPIGRAPH: From its inception as a foreign enclave, Shanghai emerged a free city. New arrivals required neither visa nor passport to enter. To the dispossessed, the ambitious and the criminal, it offered a fresh start. Lady Jelico, who was brought up in the city, recalled, "One never asked why someone had come to Shanghai. It was assumed everybody had something to hide."
FROM: Shanghai, (1991), Book, UK
- IN: The Map of Lost Memories (2012) Fiction, American
EPIGRAPH: From its inception as a foreign enclave, Shanghai emerged a free city. New arrivals required neither visa nor passport to enter. To the dispossessed, the ambitious and the criminal, it offered a fresh start. Lady Jelico, who was brought up int he city, recalled, "One never asked why someone had come to Shanghai. It was assumed everybody had something to hide."
FROM: Shanghai, (1991), Book, UK