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Shanghai.Shanghai.Shanghai
Shanghai.Shanghai.Shanghai | Alex Kuo
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shanghai.shanghai.shanghai is a novel about the culture writer and closet novelist Ge and his encounters with such people as a BogotA pickpocket, a defiant Uighur woman with borrowed baby, a German naval attachE, American evangelicals working the Beijing Olympics, and China's first woman conductor of western classical music. Its main themes uncover the thin fabric that separates state-censorship and self-censorship, and collaboration and corroboration, in China's war of infinite resistance. It avoids conventional narrative techniques; instead it focuses on episodic and interconnected moments revolving in a Shanghai between its foreign-occupied 1939, state-occupied 1989, and the self-occupied present in a MObius loop, sometimes in the same sentence, and uses backstory sidebars and multiple English and Chinese typefaces to maintain a fluid and cohesive story.
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Attempting this for my next #fiction book. It's set in 1939 and present day, with characters moving between the two years. Not entirely sure I'm going to follow it on the first read. #nursingreads