The first book in the new Calico series from Two Lines Press, THAT WE MAY LIVE represents the vanguard of speculative fiction being published in China today with seven stories that are utterly disorienting yet disturbingly familiar
The first book in the new Calico series from Two Lines Press, THAT WE MAY LIVE represents the vanguard of speculative fiction being published in China today with seven stories that are utterly disorienting yet disturbingly familiarHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Yan Ge was born in Sichuan, China. Her first short story collection was published in China when she was seventeen. She is the author of thirteen books, including six novels. She has received numerous awards, including the prestigious Maodun Literature Prize (Best Young Writer), and she was named by People's Literature magazine as one of twenty future literary masters in China. The English translation of her novel The Chilli Bean Paste Clan was published in 2018, and her novel Strange Beasts of China, translated by Jeremy Tiang, is forthcoming from Tilted Axis Press in 2020.
Inhaltsangabe
1. "Sour Meat" by Dorothy Tse translated by Natascha Bruce 2. "Auntie Han's Modern Life" by Enoch Tam translated by Jeremy Tiang 3. "Lip Service" by Zhu Hui translated by Michael Day 4. "The Elephant" by Chan Chi Wa translated by Audrey Heijns 5. "The Mushroom Houses Proliferated in District M" by Enoch Tam translated by Jeremy Tiang 6. "A Counterfeit Life" by Chen Si'an translated by Canaan Morse 7. "Flourishing Beasts" by Yan Ge translated by Jeremy Tiang
1. "Sour Meat" by Dorothy Tse translated by Natascha Bruce 2. "Auntie Han's Modern Life" by Enoch Tam translated by Jeremy Tiang 3. "Lip Service" by Zhu Hui translated by Michael Day 4. "The Elephant" by Chan Chi Wa translated by Audrey Heijns 5. "The Mushroom Houses Proliferated in District M" by Enoch Tam translated by Jeremy Tiang 6. "A Counterfeit Life" by Chen Si'an translated by Canaan Morse 7. "Flourishing Beasts" by Yan Ge translated by Jeremy Tiang
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