A Thousand Years of Good Prayers: Stories
β Scribed by Li, Yiyun
- Book ID
- 108066602
- Publisher
- Random House
- Year
- 2007
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 283 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780307430519
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
From Publishers Weekly
. A beautifully executed debut collection of 10 stories explores the ravages of the Cultural Revolution on modern Chinese, both in China and America. "Extra" portrays the grim plight of Granny Lin, an elderly widow without a pension, whose job as a maid at a boarding school outside Beijing leads to a surprising friendship with one of her young charges, Kang. Li deftly weaves a political message into her human portraits: young Kang, the son of a powerful man and his now "disfavored" first wife, is an "extra"βthat is, as useless in the new society as Granny Lin has become. A hollowed-out recluse in the collective apartment block of "Death Is Not a Bad Joke If Told the Right Way," Mr. Pangβonce denounced by his work colleagues as being "a dog son of the evil landlord class"βstill appears daily at a job where he is no longer even paid, and spends his home life counting grains of rice on his chopsticks. Even the charmed fatherless boy of "Immortality," his face so like Chairman Mao's that he's chosen to be the dictator's impersonator after Mao's death, falls from favor eventually, ending his days as a self-castrated parasite. These are powerful stories that encapsulate tidily epic grief and longing.
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