Radical: A Life of My Own

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Price
$27.00  $25.11
Publisher
Grove Press
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Pages
352
Dimensions
5.5 X 8.3 X 1.4 inches | 1.0 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9780802161567

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About the Author
Xiaolu Guo is the author of Village of Stone, A Concise Chinese-English Dictionary for Lovers, Twenty Fragments of a Ravenous Youth, I Am China, A Lover's Discourse, and Nine Continents. She has been named one of Granta's Best of Young British Novelists. Guo is also an award-winning director; her films include She, a Chinese and UFO in Her Eyes, and she has been featured in retrospectives around the world. She lives in London and Berlin.
Reviews

Praise for Radical:

"Marvelous . . . the problem of living authentically . . . is the book's central question . . . no image or motif in Radical is accidental or wasted . . . [a] digressive, intellectually rich and stimulating journey."--Jude Cook, The Guardian

"Guo writes movingly . . . [her] pursuit of space is a radical act and must come at a personal cost, but for her it is essential for living."--Christiana Bishop, New Statesman (UK)

"[Guo] writes beautifully . . . [she] is the eponymous radical. The feminist, the lover and the artist strain against the demands of motherhood and the obligations of monogamy."--Cindy Yu, The Spectator (UK)

"A linguistically and structurally avant-garde contribution to the life-writing genre . . . [Guo] penetrates scholarly musings with sharp commentary on women's oppression, challenging the male gaze with fierce accounts of feminine sexual desire. Readers interested in fragmented, intellectually stimulating discussions of timely topics, including ecofeminism and infotech, will find Guo's bonding of language with lived experience enticing."--Booklist

"An elegant and unreserved account of a life lived in full recognition of its possibilities."--Kirkus Reviews

"[A] fascinating memoir . . . Hyperliterate and formally inventive, this often exhilarating memoir lives up to its title and then some."--Publishers Weekly

"Guo's writing is tender and raw, and she creates a passionate, intimate vocabulary, exploring the complexity of belonging, nostalgia, and love."--Riyoko Shibe, The Skinny

"[Radical is] an etymological exploration in search of a self-defined life . . . Guo has mastered the language in which she writes; here, she digs further through the layers of all her languages to reveal the life constructed by her own hands, in her own words . . . a visual exploration as well as a linguistic one."--Nancy Seidler, Rain Taxi

"Radical is difficult to describe because it's difficult to categorise. It might be called a memoir, but its form makes it unlike any memoir readers may have encountered before."--Shakespeare and Company

"When it comes to spinning light and shadow on the complexities of living, loving and language, Xiaolu Guo is one of the most valuable writers in the world."--Deborah Levy, author of The Cost of Living

"An etymological voyage that lives up to its title: radical in angle of attack, smart and brave. Making the urban condition of restlessness and pain into poetry."--Iain Sinclair, author of The Gold Machine

"A wild, passionate, gorgeous book, wandering the borders of language and desire; walking cities and remembering the ghosts of past landscapes. Xiaolu Guo's books always open up new connections and curiosities for me. She is certainly among my favourite contemporary writers."--Ayşegül Savaş, author of White on White

"Xiaolu Guo is a writer like no other, and this is a memoir like no other. Organised through a series of words that cut across languages, the book shows the divides and the connections that define a life lived between China, Europe and America, all explained with wit, lightness of touch and the occasional pinch of heartbreak."--Rana Mitter, Professor of the History and Politics of Modern China, University of Oxford