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- Verlag: Penguin Random House
- Autor: K-Ming Chang
- Artikel-Nr.: KNV91829675
- ISBN: 9780593132593
Gorgeous and gorgeously grotesque . . . Every line of this sensuous, magical-realist marvel is utterly alive. O: The Oprah Magazine
FINALIST FOR THE LAMBDA LITERARY AWARD LONGLISTED FOR THE VCU CABELL FIRST NOVELIST AWARD LONGLISTED FOR THE CENTER FOR FICTION FIRST NOVEL PRIZE NAMED ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY O: The Oprah Magazine NPR The New York Public Library Kirkus Reviews
One evening, Mother tells Daughter a story about a tiger spirit who lived in a woman s body. She was called Hu Gu Po, and she hungered to eat children, especially their toes. Soon afterward, Daughter awakes with a tiger tail. And more mysterious events follow: Holes in the backyard spit up letters penned by her grandmother; a visiting aunt arrives with snakes in her belly; a brother tests the possibility of flight. All the while, Daughter is falling for Ben, a neighborhood girl with strange powers of her own. As the two young lovers translate the grandmother s letters, Daughter begins to understand that each woman in her family embodies a myth and that she will have to bring her family s secrets to light in order to change their destiny.
With a poetic voice of crackling electricity, K-Ming Chang is an explosive young writer who combines the wit and fabulism of Helen Oyeyemi with the subversive storytelling of Maxine Hong Kingston. Tracing one family s history from Taiwan to America, from Arkansas to California, Bestiary is a novel of migration, queer lineages, and girlhood.
Praise for Bestiary
[A] vivid, fabulist debut . . . the prose is full of imagery. Chang s wild story of a family s tenuous grasp on belonging in the U.S. stands out with a deep commitment to exploring discomfort with the body and its transformations. Publishers Weekly