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Wayson Choy

    20 aprile 1939 – 28 aprile 2019

    Wayson Choy ha esplorato le complessità delle relazioni familiari e dell'identità culturale nella sua scrittura. Il suo stile letterario è caratterizzato da un'acuta osservazione della natura umana e dalla capacità di catturare i momenti quieti della vita. Attraverso le sue opere, approfondisce temi come la memoria, la perdita e la ricerca di appartenenza. La scrittura di Choy offre profonde intuizioni sull'esperienza dell'immigrato e su come essa plasmi la nostra comprensione del mondo.

    Die Pfingstrose aus Jade
    Not Yet: A Memoir of Living and Almost Dying
    Paper shadows. A Chinatown memoir
    • In 1995, during the publicity tour for his much-acclaimed first novel, "The Jade Peony," Wayson Choy received a mysterious phone call from a woman claiming to have just seen his mother on a streetcar. He politely informed the caller that she must be mistaken, since his mother had died long ago. "No, no, not that mother," the voice insisted. "Your real mother." Inspired by the startling realization that, like many children of Chinatown, he had been adopted, Choy constructs a vivid and moving memoir that reveals uncanny similarities between his award-winning first novel and the newly discovered secrets of his Vancouver childhood. From his early experiences with ghosts, through his youthful encounters with cowboys and bachelor uncles, to his discovery of family secrets that crossed the ocean from mainland China to Gold Mountain in the form of paper shadows, this is a beautifully wrought portrait of a child's world from one of Canada's most gifted storytellers.

      Paper shadows. A Chinatown memoir
    • Framed by two near-death experiences, this work offers a profound exploration of a man's motivations for embracing life. Through personal reflections, it delves into themes of mortality, resilience, and the quest for meaning, revealing the complexities of human existence and the factors that inspire a will to live.

      Not Yet: A Memoir of Living and Almost Dying