
Description
Caring for her mother with Alzheimer's in Hong Kong becomes the rhythmic accompaniment to an enforced, long-term, long-distance relationship with her partner and home in New York. In between Xu reflects on all her selves, which are defined by those myriad monikers of existence. As an author who began life as a novelist and fiction writer, she also considers the nature of genre, which snakes its way through these essays. In her linguistic trip across the comic tragedy that is globalism, she wonders about the mystery of humanity and the future of our world at this complicated and precarious moment in human existence.
This Fish Is Fowl is a twenty-first-century blend of the essayist traditions of both West and East. Xu's acerbic, deft prose shows her to be a descendant of both Michel de Montaigne and Lu Xun, with influences from stepparent Jonathan Swift.
Product Details
Publisher | University of Nebraska Press |
Publish Date | March 01, 2019 |
Pages | 320 |
Language | English |
Type | |
EAN/UPC | 9781496206824 |
Dimensions | 8.2 X 8.9 X 0.8 inches | 0.9 pounds |
About the Author
Reviews
"A whirlwind, wise introduction to the complicated joys of multiculturalism, This Fish Is Fowl is intensely personal yet fully engaged with the world, celebrating our differences as well as our shared universal experiences."--Foreword Reviews, starred
"Broad-ranging, introspective, and honest essays that reveal a fine writer's experiences, mind, and heart."--Kirkus-- (12/4/2018 12:00:00 AM)
"In an age of willful ignorance, parochialism, and a dominant prose style typified by misspelled tweets, Xu Xi's writing is smart, international, and fluid. She navigates smoothly between not only countries and continents but, perhaps hardest of all, family members. Here the personal isn't just political; it's global. And, most important, deeply compassionate."--Sue William Silverman, author of The Pat Boone Fan Club: My Life as a White Anglo-Saxon Jew-- (9/14/2018 12:00:00 AM)
"There is absolutely no one like Xu Xi. To read these smart, inventive, and always surprising essays is to be given a passport to a transnational perspective the world sorely needs at this moment. Xu Xi's sense of identity: Indonesian/Chinese/American/Hong Kong is not mixed up (though she likes to label herself a 'mongrel'), but expansive. Identity for her has almost nothing to do with borders but with a kind of echolocation--sending forth her speculations on what it means to be a traveler, a daughter, a life partner, a woman in order to determine a shifting but remarkable path through geographies of being."--Robin Hemley, founder of NonfictioNOW and author of A Field Guide for Immersion Writing-- (9/14/2018 12:00:00 AM)
"Throughout these broad-ranging and honest essays, Xi wonders about humanity and the future of our world. She explores her cultural and family identity as well as past experiences. . . . Xi reminds us of the true meanings of identity and belonging, while celebrating all our differences."--Anita Nham, Hippocampus Magazine-- (7/8/2019 12:00:00 AM)
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