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Book details
  • Genre:FICTION
  • SubGenre:Literary
  • Language:English
  • Pages:124
  • eBook ISBN:9798350987935

Chinese Walls

a novel

by Xi Xu

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Overview
"The Master said, 'Men are close to one another by nature. They diverge as a result of repeated practice." This epigraph by Confucius is at the heart of CHINESE WALLS, Xu Xi's controversial literary debut. When it appeared in 1994, it was praised by the Far Eastern Economic Review as "a welcome new voice in the field of Asian fiction writers." This new EBook edition allows readers worldwide to peer between the invisible walls of a Chinese-Indonesian family in 1960's Hong Kong.
Description
"The Master said, 'Men are close to one another by nature. They diverge as a result of repeated practice." This epigraph by Confucius is at the heart of CHINESE WALLS, Xu Xi's controversial literary debut. This novel-in-stories was one of the first to openly address incest in an Asian family. Told by the youngest child and only daughter, Ai-Lin, the narrative begins in her childhood and wends through the stories of the men in her life: her father, brothers, former fiance and ex-husband, as the adult woman tries to come to grips with the meaning of love, sex and relationships. The title borrows the term "Chinese Walls" from Wall Street, referring to the practice used often in finance or law of erecting an invisible barrier between two teams working on opposites of a deal or case, to prevent the sharing of information. When the novel appeared in 1994, Xu was praised by the Far Eastern Economic Review as "a welcome new voice in the field of Asian fiction writers" whose "insights into Eastern family culture ring consistently true." Xu is described as "a skillful storyteller," with an "impressive ability to create believable characters . . . fully human in their inner contradictions and complexity," whose writing is "unpretentious" and "like listening to a close friend talking about her life, her family, her love and her frustrations." The novel was considered a breakthrough that "avoids the sex-and-drug-and-triad stereotypes that plague so many English language novels on Hong Kong," and was an instant bestseller in Asia. This new EBook edition allows readers worldwide to once again traverse between the invisible walls of a Chinese-Indonesian family in 1960's Hong Kong. It remains a surprisingly relevant and contemporary transnational story in the 21st century.
About the author
Xu Xi 許素細 is the author of 16 books of literary fiction and nonfiction. An Indonesian-Chinese from Hong Kong, she is one of the city's leading writers in English, and has also edited four anthologies of Hong Kong English literature. For many years, she inhabited the flight path connecting New York, Hong Kong and the South Island of New Zealand. She now resides in Northern New York State. For more information visit xuxiwriter.com or follow her on FB, Instagram, LinkedIn, Bluesky @xuxiwriter