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Yiyun Li

    4 novembre 1972

    La scrittura di Yiyun Li si addentra nell'intricato arazzo dell'esperienza umana, esplorando temi di sradicamento, memoria e ricerca di appartenenza con profonda profondità emotiva. La sua prosa è caratterizzata da un potere quieto e un'osservazione meticolosa, che attira i lettori nella vita interiore dei suoi personaggi. Li naviga magistralmente nelle complessità dell'identità culturale e nell'impatto duraturo del passato sul presente. Il suo lavoro offre una prospettiva toccante e acuta sulle lotte universali di connessione e comprensione.

    Yiyun Li
    The Book of Goose
    Kinder Than Solitude
    Wednesday's Child
    The Vagrants
    A Thousand Years of Good Prayers
    The Story of Gilgamesh
    • In the provincial town of Muddy Waters in China, a young woman named Gu Shan is sentenced to death for her loss of faith in Communism. She is twenty-eight years old and has already spent ten years in prison. The citizens stage a protest after her death and, over the following six weeks, the town goes through uncertainty, hope and fear until eventually the rebellion is brutally suppressed. They are all taken on a painful journey, from one young woman's death to another. We follow the pain of Gu Shan's parents, the hope and fear of the leaders of the protest and their families. Even those who seem unconnected to the tragedy - an eleven-year-old boy seeking fame and glory, a nineteen-year-old village idiot in love with a young and deformed girl, an old couple making a living by scavenging the town's garbage cans - are caught up in a remorseless turn of events. Yiyun Li's novel is based on the true story which took place in China in 1979.

      The Vagrants
    • Kinder Than Solitude

      • 352pagine
      • 13 ore di lettura

      A tale set in today's America and China in the 1990s, follows the experiences of three people who in their youths were involved in a mysterious accident that resulted in a friend's fatal poisoning and years later are haunted by the possibility that one of them actually committed a murder

      Kinder Than Solitude
    • 'One of our finest living authors ... propulsively entertaining' New York Times 'Sly, profound ... Electrifying' Observer 'Wonderfully strange and alive' Jon McGregor

      The Book of Goose
    • Where Reasons End

      • 192pagine
      • 7 ore di lettura

      'Days- the easiest possession. The days he had refused would come, one at a time. They would wait, every daybreak, with their boundless patience and indifference, seeing if they could turn me into an ally or an enemy to myself.' A woman's teenage son takes his own life. It is incomprehensible. The woman is a writer, and so she attempts to comprehend her grief in the space she knows best- on the page, as an imagined conversation with the child she has lost. He is as sharp and funny and serious in death as he was in life, and he will speak back to her, unable to offer explanation or solace, but not yet, not quite, gone. Taking the form of a dialogue between mother and son, Where Reasons End is an extraordinary portrait of parenthood, in all its painful contradictions of joy, humour and sorrow, and of what it is to lose a child.

      Where Reasons End
    • "Yiyun Li's searing personal story of hospitalizations for depression and thoughts of suicide is interlaced with reflections on the solace and affirmations of life and personhood that Li found in reading the journals, diaries, and fiction of other writers: William Trevor, Katherine Mansfield, and more"-- Provided by publisher

      Dear Friend, from My Life I Write to You in Your Life