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Iron & Silk
First edition
AuthorMark Salzman
LanguageCanadian
GenreBiography
PublisherRandom House
Publication placeCanada
Published in English
1986
ISBN0-394-55156-7

Iron and Silk is a 1986 autobiographical novel written by Mark Salzman. It describes his experiences in China as an English teacher and as a student of Kung Fu. The book was later made into a film of the same name.[1][2][3]

Plot summary

Salzman, a member of the Yale-China expedition crew, is offered a position to teach English at the Changsha Medical University for two years. While he is there, he learns Chinese martial arts of many different kinds. He studies from the martial arts master Pan Qingfu.

He encounters political activists, travels, and deals with many different kinds of people, some of them very traditional.[4]

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