Ying and Yan

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Ying and Yan (Инь и Ян) is a play by Boris Akunin written for the director Alexey Borodin, edited by Zaharov in 2006. This play features Akunin's character, the Russian detective Erast Fandorin, along with his Japanese manservant Masahiro "Masa" Sibata and is placed shortly after Fandorin's return from Japan. The printed edition features two versions of the play, the "White Version" and the "Black Version". As Boris Akunin writes in the editorial by which the book begins, these versions have the same plot, but belong to two different worlds.

The title references the Yin-Yang, but it is also composed of the names of the two of main protagonists. "Инь" is the Russian transliteration of the Chinese word transliterated in English as "Yin", and similarly "Ян" is for "Yang". However the "correct" translation would miss the puns with the names of the protagonists: Inga and Ian (Yan).

Characters

  • Erast Fandorin, a famous detective who has just returned from Japan.
  • Masa, Fandorin's Japanese manservant who owes Fandorin his life.
  • Yan Boretsky, a student who dropped his studies for his researches on vaccines. He plans to marry his cousin, Inga, though he doesn't seem too enthusiastic about it.
  • Inga Boretskaya, daughter of wealthy parents. She is much in love with Yan and is enthusiastic about marrying him. She called herself "Ying" when she was little and couldn't say her name correctly.
  • Kazimir Boretsky, Yan's father and a desperate alcoholic.
  • Stanislav Boretsky and Lidiya Boretskaya, Inga's wealthy parents.
  • Robert Dickson, the deceased Sigizmund Boretsky's doctor, who couldn't keep him from dying.
  • Stepan Slyunkov, the lawyer who tells the Boretsy family about Sigizmund's will.
  • Faddey, the absent-minded servant of the deceased Sigizmund Boretsky.
  • Arkasha, the somewhat sinister lackey. He seems to have a crush on Glasha and is jealous when the latter shows sympathy for Masa.
  • Glafira (more often referred to as Glasha), a house maid.

Background

The play takes place in Moscow suburbs, Russia, in the deceased Sigizmund Boretsky's manor in 1882. Sigizmund's brothers Stanislav and Kazimir came along with their families to discover his will and to divide the heritage. The weather is stormy outside. Erast Fandorin is expected to visit the family.

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